Why I document while I build: Clarifying logic, exposing weak spots, and helping future-me.

This is why I document while I build. I used to think documentation came after building. Now I see it as part of the build itself. Writing things down clarifies logic. It exposes weak spots. And it helps future-me (and teammates) understand the why behind every decision. Good engineers don’t just write code. They write context. What’s one documentation habit that’s saved you time later? #AIEngineering #DataEngineering #Python #SoftwareBestPractices #JoshuaAdeyemo

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Good afternoon, engineers. How’s your day going?

That is why good coding practice encourages comments, great codes are self explained even a layman can follow through. Documentation is an underrated skillset but a must have. Joshua Adeyemo 👌🏾

This habit not only clears up your thoughts but also makes it easier for others to follow your work later on.

Couldn’t agree more, documenting as you build saves so much time later Joshua Adeyemo.

Documenting as you go makes the reasoning clear and saves time later. Writing context helps both current work and future reference..

Future‑you will always thank present‑you for documenting.

Documentation is so important for you and others reading. Joshua Adeyemo

This is a blend of core( hard and soft )skills

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