I had this thought while reading some old really badly structured code at work today:
Programming is not only about achieving a particular functionality or set of functionalities…
Programming is about purpose. The purpose is what you are trying to communicate to the users, the testers, the other programmers, or even yourself. The purpose should be reflected by the end result, the methodology you use and the code you leave behind for other programmers to (hopefully) marvel at..
If you understand what and why you are programming, your code will be easy to read, understand and modify.
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