The presentation and the provided slides from Kevlin Henney, found at http://www.infoq.com/ presentations/7-ineffective- coding-habits, are a good summary on the most prominent "noise generators" and "focus
detractors" in source code. I know that most stuff around source code
formatting, commenting, naming conventions, etc. is very subjective, and
things get quite religious discussing it. However there is basic
knowledge about how humans can digest information in an optimal way, and
that knowledge is hundredths of years old and should not be dismissed
easily by none of us. Go through the slides and maybe one or the other
of you finds those fundamentals appealing and you change your coding
style for the better.
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