Refactoring code is a great skill that not so many developers have...
Many developers feel afraid of doing these kind of tasks, it's actually scary cuz even changing one line could break things!
Great job, @feruzoripov β
I've always found refactoring to be refreshing ans even fun. Thinking of better and more efficient ways to do something.
But thats just me. I always keep a copy of my original code just incase which helps me to not be afraid to royaly screw itup π.
I find it the opposite, cuz sometimes this happen:
Refactoring against a sturdy test suite is fun. Not so much without π
Therapeutic refactoring is definitely a thing
This is how I started my open source contribution journey, thanks )
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Refactoring code is a great skill that not so many developers have...
Many developers feel afraid of doing these kind of tasks, it's actually scary cuz even changing one line could break things!
Great job, @feruzoripov β
I've always found refactoring to be refreshing ans even fun.
Thinking of better and more efficient ways to do something.
But thats just me. I always keep a copy of my original code just incase which helps me to not be afraid to royaly screw itup π.
I find it the opposite, cuz sometimes this happen:
Refactoring against a sturdy test suite is fun. Not so much without π
Therapeutic refactoring is definitely a thing
This is how I started my open source contribution journey, thanks )