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[…] These are obviously not all of the things that can be done – just a short list of some of the things I’ve begun to make part of my day-to-day code. 2. Variable Initializing Whenever I initialize variables, I make sure to initialize then to the empty type that they will eventually assume throughout a function. […]
As far and and as exciting as text editing can get, one of my favorite introductions into the space in the last decade has been Markdown. I remember the first time I read about it, I loved it – it was essentially simplified markup – and the first time I used it regularly was […]
[…] working on the upcoming page (and potential blog) for the Boilerplate, it would be helpful to have feedback from the community who is using this in their day-to-day (or, well, month-to-month) work. Lastly, thanks to all 29 contributors who have helped continue to make the Boilerplate as solid as possible. It really is a […]
[…] *why* good development takes time — Alex Morrison (@Alex_Morrison) October 7, 2013 And so I know that the answer that I’ll give will obviously be relevant to my experience, but I thought I’d share it anyway, and hope that you guys would also chime in with your own experience and ideas as to why […]