How about a Palamida for clean code?

    Date: 04/23/07 (Open Source)    Keywords: css, html, technology, web

    Getting output from open source which is fully compliant with web standards like XHTML and CSS is a major challenge. Since the work of assuring such outputs is still hand-made, many projects are weak in this critical area. But shouldn't it be possible to identify the underlying code weaknesses using technology?

    Source: http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/zdnet/open-source/~3/111374992/

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