← Back to context Comment by amw-zero 8 days ago When you go to write a line of code, how do you decide what to write? 8 comments amw-zero Reply signa11 8 days ago > When you go to write a line of code, how do you decide what to write?depends ofcourse, what am i writing for ? a feature, a bugfix, refactor ... ? amw-zero 7 days ago Let's say a new feature. Do you just type random letters, or do you have some kind of plan ahead of time? signa11 6 days ago new feature implies design document to gather the thoughts, followed by an intense review etc. 4 replies → adverbly 8 days ago Honestly? I usually look at the previous implementation and try to make some changes to fix an issue that I discovered during testing. Rarely an actual bug - usually we just changed our mind about what the intent should be.
signa11 8 days ago > When you go to write a line of code, how do you decide what to write?depends ofcourse, what am i writing for ? a feature, a bugfix, refactor ... ? amw-zero 7 days ago Let's say a new feature. Do you just type random letters, or do you have some kind of plan ahead of time? signa11 6 days ago new feature implies design document to gather the thoughts, followed by an intense review etc. 4 replies →
amw-zero 7 days ago Let's say a new feature. Do you just type random letters, or do you have some kind of plan ahead of time? signa11 6 days ago new feature implies design document to gather the thoughts, followed by an intense review etc. 4 replies →
signa11 6 days ago new feature implies design document to gather the thoughts, followed by an intense review etc. 4 replies →
adverbly 8 days ago Honestly? I usually look at the previous implementation and try to make some changes to fix an issue that I discovered during testing. Rarely an actual bug - usually we just changed our mind about what the intent should be.
> When you go to write a line of code, how do you decide what to write?
depends ofcourse, what am i writing for ? a feature, a bugfix, refactor ... ?
Let's say a new feature. Do you just type random letters, or do you have some kind of plan ahead of time?
new feature implies design document to gather the thoughts, followed by an intense review etc.
4 replies →
Honestly? I usually look at the previous implementation and try to make some changes to fix an issue that I discovered during testing. Rarely an actual bug - usually we just changed our mind about what the intent should be.