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ZaoLahma ◴[] No.42947654[source]
> Most programming should be done long before a single line of code is written

Nah.

I (16+ years developer) prefer to iteratively go between coding and designing. It happens way too often that when you're coding, you stumble across something that makes you go "oh f me, that would NEVER work", which forces you to approach a problem entirely differently.

Quite often you also have eureka moments with better solutions that just would not have happened unless you had code in front of you, which again makes you approach the problem entirely differently.

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1. nerdralph ◴[] No.42949588[source]
I agree coding should start early. The design might look good, but might not be easy to implement, so you need to change the design.

The statement sounds like something out of a book on the waterfall method of software development.