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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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| | | | | Don't show your code to anyone else before you've performed some basic software testing-otherwise, you'll fall into an expensive and unnecessary... | |
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              futurecoder101.wordpress.com
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| | | There are different reasons and motivations that drew me to learn how to code and become a future software developer, the main ones are the opportunity to build and see something from scratch become important and useful to other people, and the sheer joy to find solutions to problems! If you're like me, someone searching... | ||