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Underestimating the Importance of Code Quality

Never underestimate the importance of code quality. Look at coding as a way to communicate implementations. Your main job as a coder is to clearly communicate the implementations of any solutions that you are working on.

If you are not consistent with your indentation and capitalization, you should simply lose your license to code. 

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