Real comment: this advice is excellent, don't fall into the trap of perfecting your tools before starting. The article presents the code quality issues as constantly there and always getting more regrettable over time, but the finished products get better and better!
I say, write bad code if it will get you closer to your goal (here, making a game people will pay money to play). Learn from your mistakes, and make new mistakes next time.
I say, write bad code if it will get you closer to your goal (here, making a game people will pay money to play). Learn from your mistakes, and make new mistakes next time.