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Hey CSS Masters! So many times we find ourselves knee-deep in a project and the task at hand feels like it's got more parts than an Avengers movie. Right? I've noticed some peeps jot down a to-do list, others draw diagrams, while a few keep things mental (not sure how they remember all that though ). And don't get me started on those engineers and their TODO comments scattered throughout the code like breadcrumbs guiding us through the coding woods. But here's the question I've been pondering - are we going a bit overboard with these TODO comments? Maybe one or two here and there, but when it turns into a treasure hunt, well… What do yโ€™all think? Am I being too picky or is it worth considering to keep those TODO comments under control a tad? Let's chat!


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