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Re: Practicing after Ship - pros & cons

I think practicing after ship is a huge pro.

One of the important steps of the engineering process is testing and fixing. I don't think any engineer is going to design something, build it, and then say it's done without testing it out. Sure it's possible to go to competition unpracticed and do well, but think of how many little time savers, or glitches you will find that when fixed, make you more competitive.
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