- So basically your code is more functional and has larger throughput, while using resources more efficiently? Great, no need for the superfluous copied part! - Requirements: Build a boat. - Add some pontoons and call it a day. - adds them to the bottom, flips immediately - Add bigger pontoons. 
- Move the call. 
 
 
- You have to build it first, so that the customer can say “Exactly! A bus! But it needs to go across water, I don’t know what that’s called though.” 
- “Ah shit i forgor” *seals up the whole bus so it doesn’t leak and floats" there, perfect! - I was thinking filling it with expanding foam would work too. 
 
 
- Very high latency, though. Great for some use cases, useless for others. 
 
- “Sleek and stylish front end with a reliable, strong and stable back end” - Perfectly describes my body. 
 
- The front is pretty but useless 
 The back is functional, flexible and customizable.- But the client asked for this:  - No, they didn’t. They probably wanted this but described a bus with a fancy nose. Didn’t mention capability of flying either. 
 
 
- the part I stole from stackoverflow and the part I stole from reddit: 
- I would genuinely love to ride that bus. Unironically sick af - Looks like a duck - Yeah, ducks are sick af too 
 
 
- the more fancy your code looks, the more shitty it becomes - So shitty is fancy, right? - Right? 
 
- Chef’s kiss 










