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Writing clean code: best practices and principles

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Weekly Newsletter - Sept 20th, 2023 Hey {NAME}, Clean code should be written while sticking to curre

[Codementor]( Weekly Newsletter - Sept 20th, 2023 Hey {NAME}, Clean code should be written while sticking to current conventions and best practices. It should also be consistent, as well as easy to understand, read, and tweak for all developers collaborating with you on your project. Code that's hard to grasp is more likely to trip up when you're making changes or upgrades. 👉🏼 [Read on]( to find out the best practices and principles that’ll help you write clean, maintainable code --------------------------------------------------------------- Upcoming online events Here’s a community event coming up in the next few days. Sign up now to learn and network online — or watch the video recordings later at your own pace. 🗓 Sept 21: [Smart contract automation (Chainlink, Gelato, OZ, Tenderly)]( Join Nazhmudin B., tech lead at Superdao.co, and discover the future of decentralized systems with an enlightening talk on smart contract automation. Unleash the power of automation for yield harvesting, NFT minting, and more. [Check out more events here →]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This week's standout posts 🚀 ReactJS: [Why ReactJS is the right choice for your next big project]( With newer JavaScript libraries constantly popping up, picking a JS framework for your front-end project can be a bit of a head-scratcher. When searching for a great JS library to use in your next project, you may stumble upon ReactJS and wonder whether or why you should go with it. This article will answer that question. 💪🏼 Django: [Django asynchronous support with coding samples]( Async support is a Django feature that can improve UX and - - UI responsiveness. In this article, you’ll find coding samples that’ll help you leverage this feature to the fullest. [Click here for more articles 🤓]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [[Codementor] Where you can get instant coding help, learn programming by building projects, and get your code reviewed.]( Interested in [sponsoring us]( 555 Bryant Street, #866, Palo Alto, CA 94301, USA [Unsubscribe here]( but maybe follow us on [Twitter](

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