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		<title>Software Coding Standards</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Software coding standards attempt to reduce errors in source code and to make finding any errors that do occur easier to find. There are many standards based on programming language, type of application, company policy, and design team decisions. The value of a coding standard is to apply it consistently among the team members, and there are tools out there to help teams do this more naturally.]]></description>
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