Christopher Diggins - The Principles of Good Programming
“Summary
Over the years I have found that following a relatively small number of fundamental guiding principles has helped me become a much more effective programmer.Today's post is a lightly edited repost from my blog at The Area, a web-site dedicated to users of Autodesk media and entertainment products. I came up with this list of principles to help with a recent C# training I gave, and I thought that members of the Artima.com community could appreciate these principles and have some interesting insights to share.
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All the principles, guidelines, rules, ninja lessons and Jedi Master traits that any developer should know (if not follow). What I liked was the presentation, short, sweet, easy to digest yet with links for further details.
(via Alvin Ashcraft's Morning Dew - Dew Drop – July 26, 2011)
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