tips needed; dealing with mental block while coding

Pavel Zaitsev pavel-XHBUQMKE58M at public.gmane.org
Mon Mar 26 22:46:32 UTC 2007


As well you can help yourself to be producer of not brilliant, but reliably good code. You make a plan, and eek out a bit of code every hour. It is sort of difference between columnists and poets and novel writers, that may not sufficent code for the project.
I guess thats where the boundary in writing, skews towards engineering. You get reliable patterns and understand of the target, backed by experience, you can proceed on even foot.

Cheers,
Pavel

> While I haven't written a lot of code, I have experienced that too.
> It's called "writer's block".  You have to be in a condition where the
> ideas flow and that's not always on a fixed schedule.  I found I often
> had good ideas, when I was doing something unrelated.  I found the same
> thing happens when designing electronic circuits.

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