CSC/ECE 517 Summer 2008/wiki2 1 c9
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The Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) principle is basic to writing maintainable code. Find Web sites that explain the importance of the principle, and write prose that summarizes their arguments. Look for catchy examples of where the principle should be applied, and create a checklist for programmers to consider in determining whether their code is in conformance.