Andorian development principles and practices
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A work-in-progress collection of development principles and practices that I find myself saying repeatedly.
- Done = released to the user
 - Commit changes (/ merge PRs) daily
 - Write *** tests:
    
- (almost) every commit should have tests
 - when fixing a bug, first write a failing test
 - the less obvious the code, the more tests are needed
 
 - Aim to write code that is obviously correct
 - Avoid code duplication: extract methods, classes, libraries, …
 - Understand the technology you are using:
    
- Learn it, e.g. read the manual
 - Ask a team member for help
 
 - Really, write *** tests:
 - Solve problems effectively:
    
- Define the problem you are solving
 - Determine whether it’s the right problem to solve or a consequence of the real problem
 - Identify possible solutions, and compare their benefits, drawbacks and issues
 - If it’s a significant problem, document why you solved the problem the way you did
 
 - Leave the code better than you found it.
 - Break a large task into a carefully ordered sequence of subtasks that deliver value incrementally
 - Don’t break the build: run tests before pushing changes. And if you do break the build, fix it quickly.
 
To be continued…
      
      
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