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- Also renamed the guideline to "NASA-style Programming for C#"
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# Power of 10 for C# # NASA-style Programming for C#
I asked the AI to write their instructions in the form of guidelines. I figured I'd use C# since it's both my preferred language and the syntax should be fairly easy to grasp once you understand the basics. My only request was to apply .NET 6's [top-level statements]([Top-level statements tutorial - C# | Microsoft Learn](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/tutorials/top-level-statements)) for brevity. Aside from that, it all works flawlessly. I asked the AI to write their instructions in the form of guidelines. I figured I'd use C# since it's both my preferred language and the syntax should be fairly easy to grasp once you understand the basics. My only request was to apply .NET 6's [top-level statements](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/csharp/tutorials/top-level-statements) for brevity. Aside from that, it all works flawlessly.
## 1. Write Clear, Well-Structured, and Maintainable Code ## 1. Write Clear, Well-Structured, and Maintainable Code