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Published inNov 2023
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Matt Eland
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Matt Eland is a Microsoft MVP in Artificial Intelligence (AI) who has been working with .NET since 2001. Matt has served as a senior engineer, software engineering manager, and .NET programming instructor. He is currently an AI specialist and senior consultant at Leading EDJE near Columbus, Ohio, where he helps companies with their software engineering and data science needs using C# and related technologies. Matt speaks and writes in his community and co-organizes the Central Ohio .NET Developers Group while pursuing a master's degree in data analytics.
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Establishing code standards

So, now that I’ve convinced you how code standards can reduce conflict in your team, focus code reviews, and guide refactoring efforts, let’s talk about where these standards come from and how we adopt them in our teams.

Collective code standards

Every software development team already has code standards.

I say this because each software development team already has, by definition, at least one developer. Every developer, whether they’re aware of it or not, has their own set of internalized code standards.

They may not have thought about their preferences or be able to list them out, but if you look at each developer on your team and the code they write in isolation, there will be a certain amount of consistency to it.

The problem teams encounter is not that they don’t have standards, but rather that they have too many standards. Each developer operates from their own internal set of standards and preferences and...

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Published in: Nov 2023Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781835089989

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Matt Eland

Matt Eland is a Microsoft MVP in Artificial Intelligence (AI) who has been working with .NET since 2001. Matt has served as a senior engineer, software engineering manager, and .NET programming instructor. He is currently an AI specialist and senior consultant at Leading EDJE near Columbus, Ohio, where he helps companies with their software engineering and data science needs using C# and related technologies. Matt speaks and writes in his community and co-organizes the Central Ohio .NET Developers Group while pursuing a master's degree in data analytics.
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