Write the most clever code you possibly can
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A software engineer argues for writing clever code as a practice tool, despite conventional wisdom against it. He suggests it improves skills, teaches simple solutions, helps master concepts, prepares for necessity, and builds camaraderie. However, he emphasizes not committing overly complex code to production, instead using it for personal growth and sharing with colleagues as a learning exercise.
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