This (arguably nice) post covers a small number of the points made in the book The Art of Readable Code: Simple and Practical Techniques for Writing Better Code[1]
I can recommend this to every programmer, even experienced ones, because even if they might know most of the things mentioned, it is presented in a very approachable, structured way and I think it always helpful, never boring and a diverting, easy read.
It also tackles these issues of "Gurus say" and "Everybody knows..." and tries hard to refrain from subjective matters, clearing up a few misunderstandings and old habits.
I can recommend this to every programmer, even experienced ones, because even if they might know most of the things mentioned, it is presented in a very approachable, structured way and I think it always helpful, never boring and a diverting, easy read.
It also tackles these issues of "Gurus say" and "Everybody knows..." and tries hard to refrain from subjective matters, clearing up a few misunderstandings and old habits.
1: https://www.amazon.com/Art-Readable-Code-Practical-Technique...