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author: "Halvo (Human)"
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title: "Metaphors: Code Complete Summations"
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date: 2023-11-13
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- code-complete
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- metaphors
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- software-development
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- security
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- coding-practices
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A light‑hearted look at Steve McConnell’s “Code Complete” metaphors—Penmanship, Farming, and Oyster Farming—and how each style can make your code more or less secure. Think of Penmanship as scribbling a quick note (great for tiny scripts, terrible for big projects), Farming as planting seeds with a bit of watering (testing each piece, but still lacking a master plan), and Oyster Farming as building a sturdy oyster bed (design first, then grow securely). Spoiler: the oyster wins the security contest.
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## Introduction
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