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If you're a developer who writes code daily, remember these 5 things: - First, make it work - Then make it pretty - Add safety with lots of tests - Stay away from over-engineering - Refactor if needed (and it usually is needed) Refactoring is your superpower for cleaning up…

mjovanovictech's tweet image. If you're a developer who writes code daily, remember these 5 things:

- First, make it work
- Then make it pretty
- Add safety with lots of tests
- Stay away from over-engineering
- Refactor if needed (and it usually is needed)

Refactoring is your superpower for cleaning up…

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Notes PDF

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Eu NUNCA me arrependi de ter programado algo SIMPLES que precisou ser evoluído para algo mais SOFISTICADO. Mas SEMPRE me arrependi de ter programado DE LARGADA algo COMPLEXO e depois ter que SIMPLIFICAR. PARA DE FAZER OVER ENGINEERING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

FilipeDeschamps's tweet image. Eu NUNCA me arrependi de ter programado algo SIMPLES que precisou ser evoluído para algo mais SOFISTICADO.

Mas SEMPRE me arrependi de ter programado DE LARGADA algo COMPLEXO e depois ter que SIMPLIFICAR.

PARA DE FAZER OVER ENGINEERING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The problem with "modern" programming languages is that they encourage you to write things like "str.replace(..).replace(...).replace(...)" as if they are going to compile it down to an efficient single-pass thing, but then proceed to interpret it verbatim like a complete donkey.


“Programs must be written for people to read, and only incidentally for machines to execute.” — Harold Abelson Great code tells a story. It’s not just about what it does, it’s about how clearly it communicates. #code #softwaredevelopmentpractices #codingbestpractices #quote

EonWeaveLabs's tweet image. “Programs must be written for people to read, and only incidentally for machines to execute.” — Harold Abelson

Great code tells a story.

It’s not just about what it does, it’s about how clearly it communicates.

#code #softwaredevelopmentpractices #codingbestpractices #quote

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Coding is so funny sometimes. 5 lines of script and 50 lines of comments. 😴


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Code looking like it's doing yoga with all those brackets and parentheses stepping diagonally feels like parsing on steroids

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feels like parsing on steroids

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Do developers still add comments to there code?

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Everyone wants to use agents for everything, but a set of if/else/for/while statements still wins 9/10 times.


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⚡ Programming explained with power strips: if-else → chaos switch → organized while(true) → infinite loop foreach → repetition try → risky mess catch → system saved 😅

0xmuskan's tweet image. ⚡ Programming explained with power strips:
if-else → chaos
switch → organized
while(true) → infinite loop
foreach → repetition
try → risky mess
catch → system saved 😅

Some controversial code I found in a codebase. reddit.com/r/programmerhu…

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Neglecting to include comments in your code can quickly turn into a confusing and frustrating ordeal. Check out why to avoid this mistake at the blog: linkedin.com/pulse/ignoring… #ProgrammingComments #PythonDevelopment #CodingInsights #Code #ProgrammingTips #Pythonblog #keySkillset

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Check out why to avoid this mistake at the blog: linkedin.com/pulse/ignoring…
#ProgrammingComments #PythonDevelopment #CodingInsights #Code #ProgrammingTips #Pythonblog #keySkillset

Neglecting to include comments in your code can quickly turn into a confusing and frustrating ordeal. Check out why to avoid this mistake at the blog: linkedin.com/pulse/ignoring… #ProgrammingComments #PythonDevelopment #CodingInsights #Code #ProgrammingTips #Pythonblog #keySkillset

keyskillset's tweet image. Neglecting to include comments in your code can quickly turn into a confusing and frustrating ordeal.
Check out why to avoid this mistake at the blog: linkedin.com/pulse/ignoring…
#ProgrammingComments #PythonDevelopment #CodingInsights #Code #ProgrammingTips #Pythonblog #keySkillset

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