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Avoid the use of too many condition statements within a block of code. There lies a bug.
In software, a try-catch should protect you from chaos, not conceal your carelessness.
Isolation but not independent. Architecture principle
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A few years ago, I was mentoring a junior developer who was struggling with JavaScript. He kept saying, “This language is too broad. Every tutorial I watch is teaching me something new, and I can’t keep up.” I asked him what exactly he found difficult. His response was, “They…
Software Design Tips A Thread: Exception Handling When dealing with exceptions, always think from the caller’s perspective, not the declaration. Good exception handling = simplifying complexity for the caller.
You can never go wrong with the basics in software development. Basics is not syntax. It’s principles.
Your understanding of variables and scope will greatly influence the efficiency of your code.
A bug is a failed principle in execution. Don’t look at the syntax when trying to fix it; identify what principle it is trying to execute.
Your goal as a developer should be to have confidence in the tools you use and not to be perfect in using them. Having confidence means, understanding and the ability to articulate your use of those tools.
Great engineers will tell you the business outcome while the average engineer will tell you the technical outcome.
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