in reply to IYHO, what do you consider good code?
I can't remember who created this list, but this is what
i was taught in college. This is a very generic list of
qualities, but one that should be reflected upon often:
- correctness
- does the software behave as specified?
- reliability
- can we depend upon this software?
- robustness
- how well does software behave beyond what it is required to do?
- performance
- is the software efficient? scalable?
- user friendliness
- human-computer interaction
- verifiability
- test test test!!
- maintainability
- be sure that whomever takes over your code does not know where you live
- resuability
- can others use this wheel for their needs?
- portability
- does it run on other platforms? will a lot of changes be required to do so?
- understandability
- can others understand your code? did you try to ensure that others can understand it?
- interoperability
- how well does this software work with other software?
- productivity
- measurement of the development process, not necessarily how productive the software itself is
- timeliness
- ability to meet your deadline
- visibility
- is the documentation clear to internal and external users of the software?
jeffa
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