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I recently had my first podcast episode with two guests, where I discussed Drupal terminology and Drupalisms with Emma Horrell and Luke McCormick.
It was a great episode, but there was something I needed to do before I could release it.
Before I could release the episode, I needed to update my website to show both guest names.
The other 26 episodes only had a single guest per episode, and my podcast pages were built to only show the first guest name.
When building the pages for the first episode with Matt Glaman, I only needed to show a single guest name.
There was no need to show multiple guest names until I had an episode with multiple guests.
I wrote the simplest code to achieve the requirements I had at the time.
If I wrote for two guests but never had an episode with two guests, my website would be bloated and have functionality that wasn't needed or used.
Now my requirements have changed.
I can have an episode with one or two guests, but not three or more guests.
If I have an episode with more than two guests, I'll write that functionality then.
But not before.
format: full_html processed: |I recently had my first podcast episode with two guests, where I discussed Drupal terminology and Drupalisms with Emma Horrell and Luke McCormick.
It was a great episode, but there was something I needed to do before I could release it.
Before I could release the episode, I needed to update my website to show both guest names.
The other 26 episodes only had a single guest per episode, and my podcast pages were built to only show the first guest name.
When building the pages for the first episode with Matt Glaman, I only needed to show a single guest name.
There was no need to show multiple guest names until I had an episode with multiple guests.
I wrote the simplest code to achieve the requirements I had at the time.
If I wrote for two guests but never had an episode with two guests, my website would be bloated and have functionality that wasn't needed or used.
Now my requirements have changed.
I can have an episode with one or two guests, but not three or more guests.
If I have an episode with more than two guests, I'll write that functionality then.
But not before.
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