Afraaz Afraaz
Writing Jan 14, 2026 1 min read

Things I Stopped Doing That Made My Code Better

A personal list of habits I unlearned.

I stopped abstracting early.
I stopped chasing patterns I didn’t fully understand.
I stopped optimizing code that hadn’t proven slow.

Instead, I wrote the obvious solution first.
Then I waited.

Most of the time, the obvious solution survived.
And when it didn’t, I had real data — not guesses.

Good code isn’t clever.
It’s patient.

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