Chapter 14. Construction and Coding

“He who loves practice without theory is like the sailor who boards ship without a rudder and compass and never knows where he may cast.”

——Leonardo da Vinci

Prototype freeze is our favorite part of any project. Only then do we actually know what we are building. Only then do we become technical and start thinking about arrays and schemas and architecture and variables. Hey! We get to start talking about arrays and schemas and architecture and variables! Yippee!

If you feel like we do, coding can be fun. Indeed, we think of it as the time when we are most productive. You sit in your comfy chair, turn the ...

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