Monday, June 3, 2013

How to avoid writing bad code

  Esther Schindler: How smart developers generate lousy code
 
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June 03, 2013 Read about how the relationship between programmers can affect code quality, learn about Intel's new Haswell CPUs and find out what happened to Google's cheapest paid storage plan
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6. Melanie Pinola: Google is ditching its cheapest paid storage plan
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