31. I don’t test my code - 1
Just doing some simple test == jobs
done. (in my old day).
Then bug appear, then headache.
Fixing a bug can take more time than
writing a new code.
Just find a bug can take all day.
32. I don’t test my code - 2
I want to test login form for 1000 users.
So I clicked 1000 times?
I want to test API output, with 100x
possibilites.
So I playing with curl / postman for 100 times?
I want to test upload, is my server can
handle it?
So I uploaded a file, then click upload button?
How about upload 200 times?
35. I do not make a
documentation
Who write this code? I said, while
read code on my own project, on my
own server.
I don’t understand my own code.
I forgot how to start my project
again when it goes break.
38. Windows vs Linux environment
Back in 2010, I have a big project,
I don’t use framework,
I don’t make an API,
so much spaghetti code,
I don’t make a documentation,
I write in Windows,
and it doesn’t work in Linux.
Just to make sure it work in Linux can
took all day long.