Bad Programming Practices 101 by Karl Beecher
Author:Karl Beecher
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Apress, Berkeley, CA
Assume Everything Will Always Go Well
Common advice from programming elders is to assume the worst when writing code. “Things always threaten to go wrong,” the “wise” ones will say, “so program in a way that anticipates errors at any moment.” Poor devils. They may be more experienced, but they’ve allowed their experience to turn them into paranoiacs who live constantly in fear of bugs.
So much can go wrong during the execution of a program, the only teacher who has sensible advice is the ostrich: when trouble brews, just stick your head in the sand and ignore it. It’s the key to a happy life, if not to stable software.
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