Green and Gold: The Irony of Sustainability in Software Development
<h1>Sustainable Programming</h1>
<p>Sustainable programming, often referred to as “green coding,” represents a shift in software development towards practices that are environmentally, socially, and economically responsible. This approach to coding is about creating and maintaining software in a way that reduces its environmental impact, particularly in terms of resource use and greenhouse gas emissions.</p>
<h2>Environmental Aspects</h2>
<p>Software development has a significant direct impact on greenhouse gas emissions. As technology becomes increasingly integral to our lives, the energy consumption and carbon footprint of software continue to grow. Sustainable software development aims to mitigate these impacts by adopting practices that reduce resource use. This includes optimizing code to be more efficient, thus consuming less energy during operation​.</p>
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