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On top of that, they help you keep small notes or things you need to do. |
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### ... but turn off the comments |
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One thing about posting your stupid solution is that it will attract people |
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who just want to mess with you. "This is stupid", for example. "Your dumb" may |
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someone say, unaware of who's actually dumb. |
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Turn it off. Don't let those people stop you. |
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### Post your stupid solution online |
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Don't keep a Github only for those "cool, almost perfect" projects. You're |
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* Added a point about project organization. |
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* Added a point about modularization. |
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* Added a point about libraries. |
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* Clarified a bit about why generalists win in the end. |
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* Added a point about comments in blogs. |
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