Code Building
Building the code is really just a small part of the total project effort even though it's what most people equate with the whole process since it's the most visible. Other pieces equally or even more important include what we have already gone over above namely requirements, architecture, analysis, design, and testing. A best practice for building code involves daily builds and testing.
Best coding evolves from following proper coding standards and guidelines. Appropriate Comments for each and every line of code makes code maintainability much easier. A best code should have reusable components.A brief description of the aforementioned points is given below.
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