Clean Coder, The: A Code of Conduct for Professional Programmers (Robert C. Martin Series)
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Always make some random act of kindness to the code whenever you see it. This is completely counter to the way most people think about software. They think that making a continuous series of changes to working software is dangerous. No! What is dangerous is allowing the software to remain static.
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Your career is your responsibility. It is not your employer’s responsibility to make sure you are marketable.
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Woe to the programmers who stop learning new languages—they will watch as the industry passes them by.
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Indeed, healthy teams strive to find a way to say yes.