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Keep everything in version control
Jul 10 '25
To do something hastily and run away is a crime
Jul 09 '25
Do not repeat your code
Jul 04 '25
Warning - Common code ownership
Jun 25 '25
Two mistakes can cancel each other out, making them difficult to correct
Jun 16 '25
Only the code will tell the truth
Jun 09 '25
Carefully choose your tools
Jun 06 '25
Read the code
Jun 06 '25
Write code wisely
Jun 05 '25
Know your IDE
Apr 27 '25
Beauty is the result of simplicity
Apr 08 '25
Simplicity is achieved through reduction
Apr 08 '25
Enterprise interview
Apr 06 '25
Automate your code formatting standard
Mar 29 '25
Tests are written for people
Mar 13 '25
Professional programmer
Mar 12 '25
Writing code in the spirit of Ubuntu for the friends
Feb 10 '25
You need to take care of the code
Feb 04 '25
Perspective as seen from 300 meters
Feb 02 '25
The importance of code formatting
Jan 22 '25
Take responsibility for your build and its refactoring
Jan 16 '25
Comment only on what the code not say
Dec 31 '24
Do not touch this code
Dec 21 '24
Commentary on comments
Dec 09 '24
When programmers and testers collaborate
Nov 03 '24
Do not be afraid to break something
Oct 27 '24
Code review
Sep 29 '24
Before starting the refactoring
Sep 27 '24
Know that you will save it in the repository
Sep 21 '24
The assembly must be clean
Sep 19 '24
Continuous learning
Sep 12 '24
Before blaming others, check your own code
Aug 19 '24
Satisfy your ambition through Open Source
Aug 06 '24
The golden rule of API design
Jul 29 '24
Write code as if you will be maintaining it for the rest of your life
Jul 22 '24
Improve the code by removing it
Jul 16 '24
One binary file
Jul 15 '24