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#252 - 3 Coding Principles That Will Save Your Codebase (that most bootcamp grads don’t know)

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These principles don't just create pretty code—they reduce bugs, simplify updates, and prevent real-world problems like the $10,000 mistake I made early in my career.

Yeah, that was not a fun one.

Check out https://www.dofactory.com/javascript/design-patterns/adapter if you want to learn more patterns.

PS - I write unfiltered advice for early career developers here: 👉 Real Talk JS
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Chapters

1. Intro to Code Patterns for New Devs (00:00:00)

2. DRY: Don't Repeat Yourself (00:01:35)

3. Single Responsibility Principle (00:04:20)

4. Parsity Inner Circle Announcement (00:07:47)

5. The Adapter Pattern (00:08:25)

6. Why Patterns Matter in the AI Age (00:12:14)

258 episodes

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These principles don't just create pretty code—they reduce bugs, simplify updates, and prevent real-world problems like the $10,000 mistake I made early in my career.

Yeah, that was not a fun one.

Check out https://www.dofactory.com/javascript/design-patterns/adapter if you want to learn more patterns.

PS - I write unfiltered advice for early career developers here: 👉 Real Talk JS
Send us a text

Shameless Plugs

🧑‍💻 Join Parsity - For career changers who want to pivot into software.

✉️ Got a question you want answered on the pod? Drop it here

Zubin's LinkedIn (ex-lawyer, former Googler, Brian-look-a-like)

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Intro to Code Patterns for New Devs (00:00:00)

2. DRY: Don't Repeat Yourself (00:01:35)

3. Single Responsibility Principle (00:04:20)

4. Parsity Inner Circle Announcement (00:07:47)

5. The Adapter Pattern (00:08:25)

6. Why Patterns Matter in the AI Age (00:12:14)

258 episodes

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