Good decisions come from experience. Experience comes from bad decisions. But you need to know they're bad. If you're writing bad code, but think it's good code, you won't learn from it. So, I'd say it takes practice maintaining bad code to know how to write good code. :-)
In reply to Re: Does bad code really teach you to write good code?
by Tanktalus
in thread Does bad code really teach you to write good code?
by Gekitsuu
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