Long term programming

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Barkadion
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Re: Long term programming

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mikhou wrote:I do think about long term programming, but I rarely do it. The primary reason is that during a cycle, I will notice areas that I need to work on and so I will adjust my next cycle accordingly.
But option for reasonable adjustments can be a part of long term blueprint..
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Re: Long term programming

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Barkadion wrote:
mikhou wrote:I do think about long term programming, but I rarely do it. The primary reason is that during a cycle, I will notice areas that I need to work on and so I will adjust my next cycle accordingly.
But option for reasonable adjustments can be a part of long term blueprint..
No doubt about that. So, yeah, I almost always have an idea of the direction that I want to go even if I don't sit down and commit it to paper or computer for a specified amount of time, but as you say there's room for adjustments based upon need and life changes.

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