You, me, Amazon or Instagram...we will never write perfect software or always get things right, because there is no right way or perfect software.
I don't want to discourage you (actually incourage), but there are people that build perfect software. And that's not just the tutorial "Hello world!", but enterprise level software with zero defects, build on time and on budget.
They just made lots more mistakes and improved their approach faster and cut things short to just one methodology. And it works.
Even better, these people can teach you how to do it too. And it's essence is very simple, but not easy.
But I agree, all people mess up. And it's good to realize this fact.
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I don't want to discourage you (actually incourage), but there are people that build perfect software. And that's not just the tutorial "Hello world!", but enterprise level software with zero defects, build on time and on budget.
They just made lots more mistakes and improved their approach faster and cut things short to just one methodology. And it works.
Even better, these people can teach you how to do it too. And it's essence is very simple, but not easy.
But I agree, all people mess up. And it's good to realize this fact.