When is your code 'good enough'?

Alex Kharouk - Aug 12 '18 - - Dev Community

When do you decide your code is good enough? Is it after refactoring a dozen times or when you've check marked every task you had to do?

Is it when there's not a single error or are you just happy that it doesn't crash your terminal when you run it?

I ask because I've been reading Katrina Owen's and Sandi Metz's book titled 99 Bottles of OOP and they talk about what they think is good code.

As a beginner, I fall into the write the code; run it; pray category.

So tell me Devs. When do you decide your code is good enough?

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