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Do you ever forget your own code?

I've always wondered if it's just me or not, but do you ever forget how you coded something if you haven't left comments on it? I usually get in the zone while I code and it all makes sense and then a little while later I seem to forget how I did certain things until I look them up again. It's like I have more RAM than storage :p Anyone else get like this?

31st Oct 2017, 10:38 PM
Adib Attie
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Happens all the time :P That's just how coding works.. an important rule to follow is "Don't try to memorize your code!". All you need to do is understand it then keep moving forward.
31st Oct 2017, 10:45 PM
Witty Phantom
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Great answer, Witty Phantom :)
31st Oct 2017, 11:27 PM
Adib Attie
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after a long time of immense hurdle and hell-heap of writing worksheets tom discovered E=mc^2 but he didnt numbered the sheets ummmhmmmm he lost the track of deriving the formula.. oooh crap.. what will he do now... all his invention is at stake... einstein showed up... again he rehammered and proved the proof..on his own...but with consequtive page number... hes the man with the crown.... moral--..aah u know it.. ## today no one remembers tom :-(
1st Nov 2017, 4:22 AM
sayan chandra
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