Writing Proper Code Is Vital: Here's Why

Written by alex-cowell | Published 2020/09/17
Tech Story Tags: coding | environment | programming | sustainable-development | sustainability | code | carbon-footprint | open-source

TLDR When humanity wastefully runs software and web services, hardware fights to keep up. Software engineers recognize that good code relieves stress on hardware and power generation. When proper code exists, the next generation of software engineers can quickly troubleshoot and upgrade code for more eco-friendly processing. Bad code is challenging to read, use, and repair; it eludes programming teams. Bad code ignores open-source solutions. When programmers ignore existing solutions, they often end up building a distorted version of efficient code that already exists.via the TL;DR App

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Written by alex-cowell | CEO and Co-Founder of Markeaze
Published by HackerNoon on 2020/09/17