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6 Persistent Coding Myths Debunked: What New Programmers Need to Know
There’s a persistent stereotype that developers don’t have friends, don’t go outside, don’t attend social events, and don’t ...
...only this time, in reference to the average number of lines of code each programmer on a particular team should be responsible for supporting/maintaining. Because of all the variables involved, I ...
September 13 is the 256th day of the year. These three digits may not mean anything to many people, but for those of us who work in different areas of computing it represents the number of whole ...
I’m one of those founders who can do everything besides code. Marketing? A breeze. Accounting? Accounted for. Operations? Cake walk. Code? I’ll be right back! Not being able to code has put a damper ...
To the world at large, computers are scary machines that are impossible to understand, and programmers are the mysterious geniuses who know how to manipulate them even if they are never able to fix ...
Code has been automatically "transplanted" from one piece of software to another for the first time, with researchers claiming the breakthrough could radically change how computer programs are created ...
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Time… a programmer's worst enemy
Time is a programmer’s fiercest opponent. The Code Report explores the pressures, mistakes, and moments of panic that every ...
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