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Ananth Chelladurai

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Nickname: cananth
Registered: May, 2013

Ananth Chelladurai is a java cowboy. My blood is tested positive for java
Why should you have your code "neat" Posted: Jun 1, 2013 12:26 AM
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It is a painful truth that most of my fellow developers don't care about code readability and maintainability.  Sometimes its frustrating to make changes on an unformatted, in other words poorly written code. Code that we write represents our brain and I consider my code as how an artist considers his painting. After reading an article on Style matters, I thought of writing this post on few

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