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www.codeandunicorns.com
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| | | | | Recently I was diving deep into Antipatterns and found them terribly interesting. Here is a list of quite many different sourced possible antipatterns and their wag abound descriptions. Big ball of mud: Simple way of saying it: An apocalypticmess. | |
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frederickvanbrabant.com
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| | | | | Clean code makes projects more comfortable to work with and improves shelf life. Its the antagonist of vile legacy codebases that are unmaintainable. Then why does business always treat it as a secondary objective? Do they just dont get it? | |
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letterstoanewdeveloper.com
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| | | | | This is a guest post from Doug Durham. Enjoy. Dear new developer, It's very easy to throw terms around in our (or any) industry. In our hurried culture, we latch onto words or phrases that may not fully encapsulate their original intent. I'm afraid that is what has happened to the label of "software engineer".... | |
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danielabaron.me
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| | | Exploring the shortcomings of traditional technical interviews and advocating for more relevant assessment methods to better reflect the demands of modern software engineering roles. | ||