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Uncle Bob on Quality, Ethics and Chickens

1 h 6 min · 12 de mar de 2015
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Uncle Bob is a software developer, speaker and author. He has been writing code for 50 years and has written several books about software craftsmanship. This is a great episode if: You want to be a better developer You want to better support your development team You need a push to write better code and say "no" What you will hear about: Common mistakes developers make The ethics of being a software developer Impact of the fast growth of the software industry Related Links: Clean Coders [https://cleancoders.com/]

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