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What are some unspoken rules of coding that both novice and experienced developers

Submitted by faiq12 » Fri 28-Feb-2025, 15:24

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The Unspoken Rules of Coding for Both Novice and Sage Developers
When discussing the unspoken rules of coding, both novice and seasoned developers can benefit from understanding these tacit guidelines that govern the coding community. One fundamental rule is the emphasis on readability and simplicity over cleverness. Code is often read more frequently than it is written, so it's vital that it be clear and understandable to others who may work on it later, including your future self. This means using meaningful variable and function names, keeping functions focused on a single task, and commenting thoughtfully—explaining the why behind complex logic, not just the how. Moreover, embracing practices like version control and regular code reviews helps maintain code quality and fosters collaborative improvement. By adhering to these practices, developers can ensure their code is not only functional but also maintainable and respectful of the broader coding community's norms.


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RE: What are some unspoken rules of coding that both novice and experienced developers

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By ameliaea » Sun 09-Mar-2025, 06:10, My rating: ✭ ✭ ✭ ✭ ✭

When it comes to the unspoken rules of coding, clarity and maintainability are key. Code should prioritize readability over cleverness, as it is read more often than written. Best practices include:




  • Using meaningful variable and function names

  • Keeping functions focused on a single task

  • Writing comments that explain the why, not just the how

  • Leveraging version control and code reviews for continuous improvement



By following these principles, developers create code that is not only functional but also collaborative and maintainable. Platforms like Nyt Connections Unlimited​​​ encourage such best practices, fostering a culture of high-quality coding.

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