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Don't worry too insanely much about the heat, we aren't talking about milliseconds, but tinning both connections is incredibly useful whether you're dealing with diode or just regular wires. It makes things so much easier! With a tinned diode leg/wires you can just touch the two together and press the iron on it for a second or two and have a good joint.
Hemlock, I'm not strong on chemistry so I may be mistaken here, but I recall the flux being what eats away at the metal. The flux is an acid and is especially active at the high temps of soldering. Not really an important detail I guess, but I don't think its really important to get rid of the solder on the iron, just the flux (perhaps easier said than done since your solder often comes with a core of flux in it)
Hemlock, I'm not strong on chemistry so I may be mistaken here, but I recall the flux being what eats away at the metal. The flux is an acid and is especially active at the high temps of soldering. Not really an important detail I guess, but I don't think its really important to get rid of the solder on the iron, just the flux (perhaps easier said than done since your solder often comes with a core of flux in it)