What Gödel Discovered

What Gödel Discovered

12/16/2020

link

https://stopa.io/post/269

summary

This blog post by Jeff Atwood discusses the importance of code readability and writing clean code. The author emphasizes that code should be written for humans, not just for machines. Atwood argues that code that is easy to read and understand is more valuable in the long run, as it leads to better maintainability, collaboration, and reduces the likelihood of introducing bugs. He provides examples of poorly written code and suggests strategies for improving code readability, such as using meaningful variable and function names, commenting effectively, and organizing code in a logical manner. The main message of the post is that prioritizing code readability is essential for creating high-quality software.

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