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→top: Replacing inaccessible book link with a citation that includes an OCLC that links to a Worldcat record that lists ebooks. They may be behind a paywall, but I think this is better. Removed comment. Please do not insert comments into the Wikitext that would be better placed on the talk page. |
Turning an in-Wikitext comment that readers will _never_ see unless they edit into {{efn}} ==Notes== {{notelist}}. Loloolk, please do not insert comments into Wikitext as if it was computer code. Readers will never see them. It is better to be more explicit with an explanatory footnote or discuss it on the talk page. |
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The code that a programmer writes should be simple. Complicated logic for achieving a simple thing should be kept to a minimum since the code might be modified by another programmer in the future. The logic one programmer implemented may not make perfect sense to another. So, always keep the code as simple as possible.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://docforge.com/wiki/Best_practices|title=Best practices|author=Multiple (wiki)|work=Docforge|accessdate=2012-11-13}}</ref>
'''For example,''' consider these equivalent lines of C code:
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* Where's the Theory for Software Engineering?<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Johnson|first1=Pontus|last2=Ekstedt|first2=Mathias|last3=Jacobson|first3=Ivar|date=2012|title=Where's the Theory for Software Engineering?|journal=IEEE Software|volume=29|issue=5|pages=96|doi=10.1109/MS.2012.127|s2cid=38239662|issn=0740-7459}}</ref>
* ''Don't Make Me Think'' (Principles of intuitive navigation and information design)<ref>{{Cite book|last=Krug, Steve|title=Don't make me think, revisited : a common sense approach to Web usability|others=Bayle, Elisabeth,, Straiger, Aren,, Matcho, Mark|year=2014|isbn=978-0-321-96551-6|edition=Third|___location=[San Francisco, California]|oclc=859556499}}</ref>
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