It is not enough for code to work.

Robert C. Martin

Mots clés software



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What would happen if you allowed a bug to slip through a module, and it cost
your company $10,000? The nonprofessional would shrug his shoulders, say
“stuff happens,” and start writing the next module. The professional would
write the company a check for $10,000!

Robert C. Martin

Mots clés professionalism



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Slaves are not allowed to say no. Laborers may be hesitant to say no. But
professionals are expected to say no. Indeed, good managers crave someone who
has the guts to say no. It’s the only way you can really get anything done.

Robert C. Martin


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If you're good at the debugger it means you spent a lot of time debugging. I don't want you to be good at the debugger.

Robert C. Martin

Mots clés programming



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Indeed, the ratio of time spent reading versus writing is well over 10 to 1. We are constantly reading old code as part of the effort to write new code. ...[Therefore,] making it easy to read makes it easier to write.

Robert C. Martin

Mots clés software-engineering agile computer-programming clean-code



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Truth can only be found in one place: the code.

Robert C. Martin

Mots clés programming software-engineering software-design software-craftmanship



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Clean code is not written by following a set of rules. You don’t become a software craftsman by learning a list of heuristics. Professionalism and craftsmanship come from values that drive disciplines.

Robert C. Martin

Mots clés software-craftmanship



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Redundant comments are just places to collect lies and misinformation.

Robert C. Martin

Mots clés programming clean-code software-craftmanship



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Remember that code is really the language in which we ultimately express the requirements. We may create languages that are closer to the requirements. We may create tools that help us parse and assemble those requirements into formal structures. But we will never eliminate necessary precision—so there will always be code.

Robert C. Martin

Mots clés programming code



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