The problem is "developer" spans a gigantic range of capabilities. Someone who wrote Hello World in Chrome's Console is a developer, and someone writing kernel code professionally is also a developer.
It's hard to define a "good practice" for this wildly heterogenous group. What's good for a beginner (training wheels on a child's bike), is completely counter-productive to a pro (motorcycle sports driver).
It's hard to define a "good practice" for this wildly heterogenous group. What's good for a beginner (training wheels on a child's bike), is completely counter-productive to a pro (motorcycle sports driver).