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'The Best, Worst Codebase'
Jimmy Miller, programmer and co-host of the future of coding podcast, writes in a blog: When I started programming as a kid, I didn't know people were paid to program. Even as I graduated high school, I assumed that the world of "professional development" looked quite different from the code I wrote...
Even as I graduated high school, I assumed that the world of "professional development" looked quite different from the code I wrote in my spare time. While the codebase will forever remain locked by proprietary walls of that particular company, I hope I can share with you some of its most fun and scary stories.[...] If you aren't familiar, this was a Microsoft-made centralized source control system.
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