Once I had thought that having a code base in the campus would be a tremendous help in the various development work in our undergraduate curriculum. But on the first view itself I was convinced that there was no way that the Professors would agree to this.
But when I read this about coding at Google, it just doesn't seem to be a bad idea. With the availability of well documented, "readable" and reusable code, the projects would take lesser time, there would be some standard conventions that would be followed, and interchange of idea will come into place, not to mention that codes will becomes more efficient.
But when I read this about coding at Google, it just doesn't seem to be a bad idea. With the availability of well documented, "readable" and reusable code, the projects would take lesser time, there would be some standard conventions that would be followed, and interchange of idea will come into place, not to mention that codes will becomes more efficient.
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