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The best code is no code at all. The most underrated skill to learn as an engineer is how to document. Fuck, someone please teach me how to write good documentation. Seriously, if there's any recommendations, I'd seriously pay for a course (like probably a lot of money, maybe 1k ...
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Good code is code that can be understood by a junior engineer. Great code can be understood by a first year CS freshman. The best code is no code at all. The most underrated skill to learn as an engineer is how to document. Fuck, someone please teach me how to write good documentatio...
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