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Using lines of code to measure effort and developer productivity often feels like something that would be another good example for this article.
For example, 20 lines of code in Java might easily require 200 lines of code in assembly language. In addition, measuring lines of code says absolutely nothing about code quality.
The democratization of who can create business applications sits at the intersection of these imperatives. No-code application development, in particular, is poised to play a meaningful role in ...
OK, so that was a good example of how noindex and nofollow could hurt a blog or website SEO-wise. Now let’s take a look at an example of how one line of code could kill SEO for an ecommerce website.
Even little bugs can be expensive – a misplaced line of code can render warships immobile, for example. How, exactly, is it possible for these miniscule bits of code to wreak such havoc?
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