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    Karmic Rule One

    August 6, 2022 less than 1 minute read

    Troubleshooting works just like the regular kind: you won’t hit your target if you don’t have one. Karmic Rules for Writing Pretty Good Code

    Topics: karmic-rules, principles, troubleshooting

    Updated: August 6, 2022

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