All opinions expressed here constitute my (Jeremy D. Miller's) personal opinion, and do not necessarily represent the opinion of any other organization or person, including (but not limited to) my fellow employees, my employer, its clients or their agents.
Lesson 1: Check the inner exception
Lesson 2: Problems that seem daunting in the late hours resolve themselves much faster with a fresh mind in the morning. Don't stay late, come in early.
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I can't tell you how much I agree with #2.
When I hear peers tell me about all nighters, I really want to ask them to bring me their code so I can throw it in the trash - because chances are - that's what it is.
I whole-heartedly agree with #2 above and Mr. Morning Coder. I have made the dumbest mistakes at nite, and things get resolved in the morning. Well put and a great point! -- jp
I recently saw a post by Jeremy Miller which inspired me to create a new post category called Programming
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