GridHunter & Haskel
I’ve been playing with a new minimal color palette for a photo filter, trying to nail that perfect symmetry—do you think clean, symmetrical code can feel like visual art?
If the logic obeys symmetry, the code reads like a well‑balanced painting; any misstep spoils the whole composition.
Exactly, every misplaced bracket is like a rogue color in the middle of a grid—makes the whole thing feel off. I keep checking for that balance before I even finish a line.Exactly, every misplaced bracket is like a rogue color in the middle of a grid—makes the whole thing feel off. I keep checking for that balance before I even finish a line.
Just remember: a rogue bracket is the code equivalent of a stray color; it throws the whole structure out of alignment and makes you question whether the design was ever intentional. Keep the brackets tight and the palette clean, and the two will stay in perfect harmony.