should in that effort.It really is a coin toss as to which is the worse situation to be
in:hiring the code grinder or working as the code grinder? This chapter further
defines the code-grinder mentality and what business practices foster it,and outlines
ways in which developers can recognize and practice creative,secure coding.
What Is a Code Grinder?
Let’s face it;companies need programmers—lots of them.Not every programmer is
skilled or fortunate enough to get that dream job designing video games or working
in other elite positions.Other industries are less glamorous,but altogether necessary
for a functioning economy.Industries such as banking, ...
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