Filip Gruszczyński wrote:
I am not a very disciplined person. Usually I rush to my next
assignment and code furiously, hoping that my initial understanding of
the stated problem will be just fine. And Python does very little to
stop me ;-) If I had to do something in C++, I know I would have to
write all those header files, fill stubs, etc., which is a lot of
work, which I don't want to do twice. So I take a while and start to
think, because it's better to be safe, than sorry.
So, do you know some good methods to prevent myself from just starting
coding (which I like very much) and do some thinking about the problem
(which I like a little less ;-))?
Well, you can force yourself to write tests first...
-tkc
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