July 2020
Intermediate to advanced
500 pages
11h 8m
English
The primary goal of coding standards and principles in C# is for programmers to become better at their craft by programming code that is more performant and easier to maintain. In this chapter, we will look at some examples of good code contrasted with examples of bad code. This will lead nicely into discussing why we need coding standards, principles, and methodologies. We will then move on to consider conventions for naming, commenting, and formatting source code, including classes, methods, and variables.
A big program can be rather unwieldy to understand and maintain. For junior programmers, getting to know the code and what it does can be a daunting prospect. Teams can find it hard to work together ...