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Not Quitting

Don't be attached to code because of how much effort you put into it. Bad code needs to be discarded if it isn't working. If you're not happy with a solution, you'll be stuck with it.

When it comes to writing programs, the right mentality is to fail early and fail often. The minute you begin doubting a solution, you should consider throwing it away and re-thinking the problem. 

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