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Writing for a code base of 1,000,000+ Lines
Write Code Knowing It Will Be Refactored
Naming
Commenting
Make It Easy To Reproduce
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80 character limit
Exit Early
Be careful of enum in switch statements
Be careful about chaining conditions
Be careful of chaining ternary operators
Write Code Knowing You Will be Blamed
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Write Code Knowing It Will Be Refactored
Code will always be refactored. Accept this.
When you know that code will be refactored, it's best to balance writing it so that it will be easy to be refactored.
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