[CodeProject] Daily News - The Biology of Sloppy Code

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Industry News

The gods of code must have their sacrifice.
Source: MobileBeat
Measure twice, chart once.
Source: dataists
Reading Roots as root.
Source: Hack a Day
Hackers vs. Hacks.
Source: GeekJuice
We all have our doubts...
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Developer News

The myth of cross-browser compatibility.
Source: Smashing Magazine
Getting meta with data.
Source: Morteza Manavi
Learn from their mistakes.
Source: Ian! D. Allen
Crawl, walk, run... code.
Source: shubharamani.com
Programming is getting more organic.
Source: stuffwithstuff.com

Code Project Discussions - Have your say!

Blue block of death.
Source: The Code Project
...but I haven't really used it, either.
Source: The Code Project
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