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@umutphp umutphp commented Jul 25, 2020

This PR is created to show how this action works on its own repository. The following comment is created by the action.

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Hi @umutphp,

A random law from Hacker Laws repository is a small gift to thank you for opening the PR.


The Broken Windows Theory

The Broken Windows Theory on Wikipedia

The Broken Windows Theory suggests that visible signs of crime (or lack of care of an environment) lead to further and more serious crimes (or further deterioration of the environment).

This theory has been applied to software development, suggesting that poor quality code (or Technical Debt) can lead to a perception that efforts to improve quality may be ignored or undervalued, thus leading to further poor quality code. This effect cascades leading to a great decrease in quality over time.

See also:

  • Technical Debt

Examples:

  • The Pragmatic Programming: Software Entropy
  • Coding Horror: The Broken Window Theory
  • OpenSource: Joy of Programming - The Broken Window Theory

     github.com/dwmkerr/hacker-laws by Dave Kerr 

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Hay

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umutphp commented Feb 6, 2021

Hi @rahmad2020 ,

Is it a test to check the action? :)

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