Writing code you won’t hate tomorrow
- October 28, 2018
As developers we write code everyday, only to frown at it a week after that.
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- October 23, 2016
As developers we write code everyday, only to frown at it a week after that.
Read More“Writing code that lasts” … or writing code you won’t hate tomorrow.
- May 28, 2016
As developers we write code everyday, only to frown at it a week after that.
Read More“Writing code that lasts” … or writing code you won’t hate tomorrow.
- October 6, 2015
As developers we write code everyday, only to frown at it a week after that.
Read MoreWriting code you won't hate tomorrow
- November 12, 2014
As developers we write code everyday, only to frown at it a week after that.
Read MoreWriting code you won't hate tomorrow
- November 8, 2014
As developers we write code everyday, only to frown at it a week after that.
Read MoreWriting code you won't hate tomorrow
- August 23, 2014
As developers we write code everyday, only to frown at it a week after that.
Read MoreYour code sucks, let's fix it
- December 3, 2012
Performance and testing are just one aspect of code, to really be successful your code needs to be readable, maintainable and generally easier to comprehend and work with.
Read MoreYour code sucks, let's fix it
- November 2, 2012
Performance and testing are just one aspect of code, to really be successful your code needs to be readable, maintainable and generally easier to comprehend and work with.
Read MoreYour code sucks, let's fix it
- September 2, 2012
How do you measure the quality of your code? Performance and testing are just one aspect of code, in order to meet deadlines and make maintenance quicker you also need your code to be readable, decoupled and generally easier to comprehend and work with.
Read MoreThe IDEs of March
- March 15, 2012
Last Year, Chris Shiflett started the “Ideas of March” movement, and Jon Tangerine quickly coined the “Ides of March” twist and some people followed him.
Read MoreYou code sucks, let's fix it
- February 28, 2012
How do you measure the quality of your code? Performance and testing are just one aspect of code, in order to meet deadlines and make maintenance quicker you also need your code to be readable, decoupled and generally easier to comprehend and work with.
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