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I have started to now write all my thoughts down 30 minutes before i go home on friday, will see how it is on monday
I leave post it notes on my computer with keywords so i can remember where I left off. It puts me right back into work mode when I clock in.
This just tells me you don’t document well enough.
Legit. Even if documentation can be time-consuming, it is such a lifesaver and makes the whole process of coding much smoother. It means not as much time wasted backtracking. If you think there is any part of your code you won’t understand when you coming back to it, document, document, document.
Sometimes I write some multiline psuedocode comments or/and an explaination of specific choices, especially those invisible choices you make while debugging that aren’t apparent when your just reading through your code.
Good thing to do is make code that is generally readable too lol.
The code is the documentation.
Anybody that thinks this is always the case deserves a slow, painful and poorly documented death.
Obit: “His life was his obit.”
Where’s the Sunday night stress when you realize you’ll have to deal with it all again tomorrow?