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solutionspace.blog
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| | | | | If we had to write a list of typical skills we expect of Software Engineers, "writing clean code" would probably be on it. However, the trouble with clean code is that it is hardly an objective measure. I don't think I've ever worked in a team where everyone had the same understanding of what it... | |
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www.softdevtube.com
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| | | | | Programming history is filled with bugs that turned out to be features and limitations that pushed developers to make even more interesting products. We'll journey through code that was so 'bad' it was actually good. Along the way we'll look at the important role failure plays in learning. Then we'll tame our inner perfectionists and | |
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blog.pragmaticengineer.com
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| | | | | Good code needs to meets two key requirements. First, it should be correct: when executing, it should produce the result that is expected. Second, it should be easy to read for other developers. Coding is a social activity. Your code does not exist in a vacuum, just implementing a lone | |
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tarides.com
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| | | Explore OCaml's growing role in industry as detailed in our blog. Discover how enterprises leverage its security, performance, and robust community support. | ||