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Practice makes perfect. Use the strategies learned to refactor an old project or use them as you start a new one.
Here's a handy Code Structure Checklist you can use to check your work.
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Applying code structures strategies takes
practice, just like any other skill.
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So don't worry if you miss a repeat or
leave in some complicated code.
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The more you practice these strategies,
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the more they will become ingrained
into your coding process.
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In the teacher's notes below is a PDF
checklist you can use to help you remember
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all of the strategies.
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Try implementing them
with your next project,
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or use them to refactor an old one.
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Both are important skills for
a developer to have.
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Making mistakes is an important
part of the learning process.
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So, don't be too hard on yourself, if you
notice you've made a lot of the errors
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I've described throughout this workshop.
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Every developer makes these same mistakes,
and the more you catch them and
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fix them, the less likely
they will pop up over time.
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Take it one day at a time,
one project at a time.
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