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October 11, 2023

BrightDigit #83 - 🤔 What is Humane Code 🤯

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Issue #83

Hello everyone,


Progress on Bushel is moving along and I’m enjoying my new iPhone 15 Pro Max and Apple Watch Ultra 2. As autumn comes to the Midwest and we get to enjoy more delicious apple products 🥧 🍩 🍺, I wanted to talk about keeping your developers happy.


In the latest article we talk about Humane Code. What is it?

Humane code takes code that is easy to understand, cheap to maintain, better documented and has a longer lifespan further.

Humane code appears to have been first coined by Danish-based software architect Mark Seemann in his book Code That Fits In Your Head. The book is essentially a guide to reducing code complexity and building software at a sustainable, human pace.

At its core, humane code is based on the idea that code is a conversation. This conversation is between you as the developer writing it, a future version of yourself who will need to review and explain it, and other developers who will need to use and maintain what you create.

Read more in our latest article here.

Leo

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