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NewsWhy JSON Won... And Is Good As It Is Pin
Terrence Dorsey20-Aug-12 11:41
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NewsCleaning bad code Pin
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NewsHow To Write Code Comments Well Pin
Terrence Dorsey20-Aug-12 11:40
sitebuilderTerrence Dorsey20-Aug-12 11:40 
Code organization is a huge thing, especially for developers (because they deal with code), and often times it’s a philosophical debate as to how code should be documented, if spaces should be used instead of tabs, what kind of documentation should be used and so on. Yet, what no one brings up is the dire issue of COMMENTING. We can all agree that comments are essential (and sometimes used to build half-ass documentation on big systems) but what no one really mentions is the fact that people are crappy commenters. From syntax use to descriptions. We just suck, really badly and that’s not the way a Zen Developer should be.
// To do: write subhead
GeneralMartin Fowler's Refactoring book Pin
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GeneralMy vote of 5 Pin
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NewsBeing a better web citizen: complain where things get fixed Pin
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NewsCliff Bleszinski's Game Developer Argument Flashcards Pin
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