Crochet and software development don’t seem like natural companions. If you had told junior-developer me that crochet would eventually influence how I approach software development, I probably would have scoffed. At first glance, the two have very little in common. One involves yarn and hooks. The other involves code and pull requests. Yet the longer I’ve spent doing both, the more I’ve realised that many of the habits that make me a better crocheter have also made me a better developer. Don’t Rush One of the first lessons crochet taught me was that speed and progress are not necessarily the same thing. If I rush through a row or round, there’s a good chance that I’ll miss a stitch somewhere along the way. The mistake might not be immediately obvious, but several rows later I’ll find myself wondering why the piece no longer looks quite right. Software development has a…
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