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 <title>What is good code?</title>
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 <summary>I stumbled upon the blog post "it important to write good code?" the other day, and became more and more ill at ease as I realized that I thought that I preferred the original code, that the author was trying to ridicule, over his new "improved" object oriented version. At first I guessed this was another ...</summary>
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