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Utilize iterative coding to catch errors and bugs early on.
Iterative coding is a process where you code a small piece of your project and then test it, then code the next piece and test it, so on and so forth.
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[SOUND] Iterative coding always
reminds me of the carpentry mantra,
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measure twice, cut once.
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[SOUND] If you were to tackle
a project without testing any code,
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it would be like cutting wood for
a chair without measuring.
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The chair probably wouldn't turn out
like the way you wanted it to and
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now you have to spend more time
and materials to make it right.
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It's the same for a coding project.
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You would probably end up with bugs in
your code, and trying to find and fix them
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