It’s Not Your Fault You Don’t Understand The Code
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If you or the previous programmer doesn't document what the code is intended to do it’s bad code and it won’t be maintainable in the long term. High quality, maintainable code must include high quality code comments. In this episode we look at why that is and how to do it. We also investigate if you can store React state outside of hooks or React classes. Links Twitter - The React ShowEdited by: The Podcast Editorthereactshow.comPatreon“Moving From React to htmx” a talk by David Guillot at DjangoCon 2022 conferenceLiterate ProgrammingDev InterruptedWhat the smartest minds in engineering are thinking about, working on and investing in.Listen on: Apple Podcasts   Spotify The podcast about businesses where making a difference is as important as making a profitThe journeys, businesses and lives of CEOs of organisations fixing their bit of the world.Listen on: Apple Podcasts   Spotify Support the show
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