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22 guidelines to help programming teams improve performance, reduce data payloads, and lower digital emissions.

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3.11 Structure metadata for machine readability

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3.12 Use sustainability beneficial user preference media queries

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3.13 Ensure layouts work for different devices and requirements

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3.14 Use Standards-based JavaScript and APIs

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3.15 Ensure that your code is secure

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3.16 Use dependencies appropriately and ensure maintenance

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3.17 Include expected and beneficial files

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3.18 Avoid using deprecated, proprietary, or outdated code

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3.19 Use the most efficient solution for your service

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3.20 Use the latest stable language version

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