Great advice, especially for us who are just beginning our Magento journey. It's so easy to get overwhelmed and potentially risk giving up when there seems to be so much "advice" out there about the "only one correct" way to do something. Thank you.
Absolutely Amir. I’d say take all advice with a grain of salt. Code things up, try to get things into a working state, then go from there. We all start from a blank slate, and it’s easy to forget that once we gain some experience. It’s something we can always keep in mind.
"over-engineering", "over-architecting", "over-optimization", "over-planning" are a no-no for practicality. A timely delivery/implemenation wins. Smartly balanced over perfectly overdone. Thanks for saying this afterall.
Great advice, especially for us who are just beginning our Magento journey. It's so easy to get overwhelmed and potentially risk giving up when there seems to be so much "advice" out there about the "only one correct" way to do something. Thank you.
Absolutely Amir. I’d say take all advice with a grain of salt. Code things up, try to get things into a working state, then go from there. We all start from a blank slate, and it’s easy to forget that once we gain some experience. It’s something we can always keep in mind.
"over-engineering", "over-architecting", "over-optimization", "over-planning" are a no-no for practicality. A timely delivery/implemenation wins. Smartly balanced over perfectly overdone. Thanks for saying this afterall.
Thank you… very well put!
noted, now we know what to say when our quick & dirty code monstrosity collapses in prod😂 we just need another pragmatic "solution"
Pragmatic, simple & elegant doesn’t mean crap 💩
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Thanks Haroon, glad you enjoyed the video!