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Coding standards, or coding conventions, are sets of rules or guidelines designed to govern the process of code production in a software project. They're usually based on industry best practices or generally accepted conventions. They include naming conventions, style, prohibited features, and more.
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Disagreement with project lead on coding standards
This is probably going to be controversial but...
We talked and agreed to disagree and escalate it to higher management
Never. Ever. Do. This. EVER. Every time you do this, it sets all of us bac …
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How can I avoid always feeling like if I completely rebuilt my program from scratch I'd do i...
By remembering that your time is limited. And your future time is limited as well. Whether for work or school or personal projects, when it comes to working code, you have to ask yourself "is rewritin …