A code grinder is someone who works in an environment where creativity
is not encouraged,and strict adherence to rules and regulations is the law.
Code grinders’ideas are not usually solicited during phases such as design;
they are looked at as implementers only.
Thinking Creatively when Coding
Be aware of outside influences on your code;expect the unexpected!
Look for ways to minimize your code;keep the functionality in as small a
core as possible.
Review,review,review! Don’t try to isolate your efforts or conceal
mistakes.Never let a program go to test until a peer developer has looked
at it. ...
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