#ActuallyAutistic web dev. Does front of the front-end. Loves perf and minimalism. Prefers HTML, CSS, Web Standards over JS, UX over DX. Hates div disease.
I have a confession to make. Because I really like doing those refactors that last intensively for a couple of days. They're not healthy for one to do continuously and generally it is better to improve incrementally in small steps, but just getting yourself lost entirely into some code and complexity for a couple of days is something I love. Even with all the swearing I have to do with the "stupid" existing code that is in the way and doesn't do things the way I want :)
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I have a confession to make. Because I really like doing those refactors that last intensively for a couple of days. They're not healthy for one to do continuously and generally it is better to improve incrementally in small steps, but just getting yourself lost entirely into some code and complexity for a couple of days is something I love. Even with all the swearing I have to do with the "stupid" existing code that is in the way and doesn't do things the way I want :)