How to tell if your code actually sucks...

Written by luisacerv | Published 2020/10/16
Tech Story Tags: development | programming | software-development | coding | coding-skills | software-engineering | code-quality | code | web-monetization

TLDR The best code is not only the one that is fast and performant but the one you enjoy working on. Code grows out of control when there are no conventions to work in it, team practices, even solo practices are important to keep our code under control. Simple code that anyone can read is the right thing to do. Simple is better; there is no need to show anyone how abstract you can be or how much you know the language. Good programmers write code that humans can understand.via the TL;DR App

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Written by luisacerv | Writing colorful characters in text files since 2011
Published by HackerNoon on 2020/10/16