Week 3 - Session 1 - Clean Code

In general, many developers do not write clean code, developers job is to deliver a product that works, and on time. However the cleaner your code, the better you'll be seen as a professional, and the easier it will be for you to make adjustments, correct bugs, and implement new features in the future.

Clean code minimizes the time spent reading and attempting to understand the code, which takes up a large portion of a developer’s day to day operations. Writing clean code not only makes the job of software developers easier, it ultimately translates into reduced expenses for the business.

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