As a programmer, most of these make sense in normal use. They mostly encourage the creation of readable (fixable) code that is easy for anyone to look at and maintain over the years the code is used. None of these rules are unreasonable for code that people's lives rely on.
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19 Jul 2015 08:26
u/FacelessLunatic
in v/programming
As a programmer, most of these make sense in normal use. They mostly encourage the creation of readable (fixable) code that is easy for anyone to look at and maintain over the years the code is used. None of these rules are unreasonable for code that people's lives rely on.