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Month: December 2012 (page 2 of 2)

The argument against coding standards

Why I Have Given Up on Coding Standards

Richard Rodger argues that you should toss out the coding standards and let programmers express themselves. I’ve been a fan of coding standards in the past but I find myself changing my thinking on this front. These days, I look at a lot of code written by people whose coding styles don’t particularly appeal to me. I manage. It’s fine. I just don’t think it’s as big a deal as I once thought it was.

Why your site should use HTTPS

Private By Default

Tim Bray suggests that every site should use HTTPS and explains the ins and outs of making it happen.

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