Absolutely agree , it's hard to keep with a project until the end , what happened to me on the last one is that I started to do the things fast and not the way I'd like, then when I had the backend done I saw that I wasn't happy with the code and I deleted everything (around 3000 lines of code), I will give it a new try of be patience and do the things in a way I feel happy with it
I can totally relate to that. I also feel like just getting over the line and then modifying after the project is functional is a good way to go. The satisfaction of meeting MVP > trying to get everything to be perfect and pretty.
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Absolutely agree , it's hard to keep with a project until the end , what happened to me on the last one is that I started to do the things fast and not the way I'd like, then when I had the backend done I saw that I wasn't happy with the code and I deleted everything (around 3000 lines of code), I will give it a new try of be patience and do the things in a way I feel happy with it
I can totally relate to that. I also feel like just getting over the line and then modifying after the project is functional is a good way to go. The satisfaction of meeting MVP > trying to get everything to be perfect and pretty.