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When you first think about becoming a software developer, you probably have dreams of creating exciting new features, playing with new technologies, and writing some really cool and interesting code. What you probably don’t think about is working on a 10-year-old, crufty application written by some guy who left the company a long time ago, fixing the bugs he left behind.

Article content :

  • Great Developers Write Maintainable Code
  • The Boy Scout Rule “Leave the campground cleaner than you found it.”
  • Readability Is of Utmost Importance
  • Refactor Code to Make It Better
  • Automation Is Essential
  • If You Write Comments, Write Good Ones
  • Use resources for Learning to Write Maintainable Code

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