The dangers of late night coding sessions | Code Infinity #shorts

CODE INFINITY · Beginner ·💻 AI-Assisted Coding ·1w ago
We have all been there. You write something so efficient and abstract that it feels like poetry. You feel like a senior staff engineer for about six hours. Then Monday morning hits. You look at that same file and realize you have effectively locked yourself out of your own brain. Now you are spending three hours reverse engineering a feature you built yourself. Stop trying to be clever and start being readable. Future you is already planning your demise. Subscribe for more relatable developer struggles. What this Short is about: • Setup: Writing a recursive one-liner at 3 AM and feeling like an absolute genius. • Punchline: Trying to explain that same line to your team during the Monday morning standup. More Code Infinity developer humor → like & subscribe for Shorts.
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