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Published Nov 28, 2012
John Carmack writes:
"The most important thing I have done as a programmer in recent years is to aggressively pursue static code analysis. Even more valuable than the hundreds of serious bugs I have prevented with it is the change in mindset about the way I view software reliability and code quality."
He goes on to talk about his experiences with static code analysis, some tools to use, and how it will help you.
"The first step is fully admitting that the code you write is riddled with errors. That is a bitter pill to swallow for a lot of people, but without it, most suggestions for change will be viewed with irritation or outright hostility. You have to want criticism of your code."
 
 
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