Ned Batchelder pulls weeds.
Although I'm fundamentally opposed to gardening in general, I second Ned's philosophy concerning clearing up the little things in your code. If you don't do it, start now.
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Ned Batchelder pulls weeds.
Although I'm fundamentally opposed to gardening in general, I second Ned's philosophy concerning clearing up the little things in your code. If you don't do it, start now.
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» on gardening and code from Sarah Allen's Weblog
Ned Batchelder writes about pulling weeds (via HMK) and I agree wholeheartedly. Most people don't like weeding. In a garden on a sunny day with good tools, it can be enjoyable, but planting is really the fun part. The same... [Read More]
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