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Albert Olz

@albertols

Software Developer

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Comments Do Not Make Up for Bad Code One of the more common motivations for writing comments is bad code. We write a module and we know it is confusing and disorganized. We know it’s a mess. So we say to ourselves, “Ooh, I’d better comment that!” No! You’d better clean it!

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Werkstudent für den Bereich Healthcare Produkt und Software Entwicklung Zeitaufwand:     flexibel zwischen 10-20 Std / Woche Arbeitszeit:        flexibel (Remote Team) Stundenlohn:     15€ brutto kaer.jobs.personio.de/job/1152734?la…

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🚀 The world of #Django backend development! Crafting robust APIs or optimizing app performance, Django makes it all seamless. 🌐💻 💡 Curious about the latest Django tricks? Or have a challenge you're facing? Drop your questions or share your top tips below! 🛠️ #Python #WebDev

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/** * Returns the day of the month. * * return the day of the month. */ public int getDayOfMonth() { return dayOfMonth; } Paragon of redundancy #CleanCode

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I'm starting a 100 Days of Python Programming challenge on YouTube! 🎉 Follow along as I cover a new topic every day with a short video and code samples. Click buff.ly/4dOugXL to subscribe and join the journey! #Python #100DaysOfCode #webdeveloper

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Day 39 of the 100 Days of Python Programming challenge is live! Today, we’re exploring the enumerate() function in Python. Discover how to loop through sequences while keeping track of the index effortlessly. Watch the tutorial and code along! #Python #100DaysOfCode

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—— Day 40 of the 100 Days of Python Programming challenge is live! Today, we’re creating an Alarm Clock in Python. Learn how to set alarms and work with time-related functionalities. Watch the tutorial and code along! #Python #100DaysOfCode