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Published inNov 2023
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Matt Eland
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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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Understanding code standards

In this chapter, we’re going to explore the idea of code standards.

Code standards are an agreed-upon set of standards your team decides should be applied to any new code created by the team.

These standards have an important role in resolving disputes, focusing attention on the areas that truly matter, reducing the amount of technical debt teams naturally accumulate, and helping pay down existing technical debt.

The importance of code standards

One of the most frustrating experiences I’ve ever had as a developer is when I’ve sent a carefully thought-out change to another developer for review and I’ve heard back remarks such as the following:

  • I don’t like your curly brace formatting
  • Your indentation doesn’t match mine. I use spaces instead of tabs
  • I’d like it if you’d use var instead of the Type

In these scenarios, the developer in question ignores the substance of...

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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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