3 Simple Ways To Avoid Making Code Smells
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I was pondering about how quick hacks can contribute to code destabilization and the previous post The Dangers of Git R’ Done. How many hacks or code smells should be allowed per project? The obvious theoretical answer is none, but the realistic answer is too many. Here are 3 easy ways to reduce the […]
The Dangers of Git ‘R Done
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Jay Kimble recently wrote a post titled Git ‘R Done coding. I will agree that there is a needs to be a trade off between expediency and maintainability, but it saddens me to see that a lot of people are blindly supporting this mentality without researching the dangers.
Morts and younger programmers may […]
Save Time By Writing Better Bug Reports
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A few months ago I received the following bug report: “CS-17: Search broken. Make search work like Google.” Make search like Google, what the f@!# does that mean?
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