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13. Avoid state management

State

Avoid managing state as much as you can, no matter what kind of software you’re making.

There’s a reason why the one universally applicable debugging or problem-solving tool in software and computing is turning it off and on again.

That’s because of state, in that we are incredibly bad at managing state in our software and our code.

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