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Learning Unit 2 Discussion Question -- Inadequate Documentation
How should you respond to inadequate documentation while coding? How does this impact coding compliance?
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course concepts. Working toward mastery of the course learning objectives, the successful student is active and visible beginning
on Wednesday each week. Discussion threads close on Sunday, 11:59 P. M. Eastern Time for the current week. Graded discussion
point values vary by course, so the rubric is applied based on each course's assigned Discussion Forum points.
in eResources for examples of high, medium, and low-quality discussion
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