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The Concept of Style

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Nowadays, being a programmer is considered a very good career, and more and more people are choosing this path. Like anything in life, writing software code is an activity that is influenced by many factors, both subjective and objective. Many programmers do their work in a certain way according to their experience, knowledge, and preferences. Many embrace a certain style of writing code that is more or less correlated to the application they are creating. Writing a game for children is different than working on a team of developers in an ERP, for example.

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Ardeleanu, S. (2016). The Concept of Style. In: Relational Database Programming. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-2080-1_1

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