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But what if I'm coding for the correct future?

Maybe there's a way where I can code for every possible future with minimal effort. I'm talking about a pattern that isn't a form of premature optimization. Just a rule.

Your way of coding is, coding for the most probable future. Distinctly different of coding for every possible future.



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