[TechRepublic] Sloppy code: Why it's not always the developer's fault

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TechRepublic Member | September 04, 2012

Sloppy code: Why it's not (always) the developer's fault

With programmers complaining that managers are forcing them to push unsatisfactory code out the door, TechRepublic looks at whether developers are getting a raw deal. Read more

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