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In a world where more is not always better, comes the concept of Zero-Point Folding. It's the art of stripping away the extraneous, the unnecessary, and the utterly superfluous. Where one's codebase is a lean, mean, folding machine.
Here are a few techniques for mastering the ancient art of Zero-Point Folding:
In the words of the great philosopher, "A line of code that doesn't add value is a line of code that should be deleted."
Learn more about the Elimination of RedundancyFor the discerning developer, the principle of Occam's Razor is simple: the simplest solution is usually the best solution, even if it's wrong.
Read about the time-honored tradition of making things worse with lessComments are the bane of every developer's existence. Remove them, and the codebase becomes lighter, faster, and more agile. Like a snake shedding its skin.
Discover the joys of commenting less, coding more