I'm coming round to the view that every project should have a code tidy script to keep formatting consistent.
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I'm coming round to the view that a main function shouldn't take arguments.
For example, in Rust you have to call std::env::args() to get CLI arguments.
This makes Hello World less verbose, and gives you more flexibility in setting up CLI argument parsers.
It's really satisfying to use a profiler for the first time on a project. I always find a big performance win with only a small code change.
It's never the code that I expected to be slow, however!
Over a sufficiently long time horizon, all code you write is legacy code.