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reviewed Clean Code by Robert Cecil Martin (Robert C. Martin)

Robert Cecil Martin: Clean Code (2008, Prentice Hall) 4 stars

Even bad code can function. But if code isn’t clean, it can bring a development …

Mixed bag of nuts

3 stars

Consider some parts (general concepts) very valuable, while a lot of the advice on how to use the general concepts in practice is opiniated and, IMHO questionable at best.

If you read this book as the gospel I would say you are only getting half the value and will end up getting, in my opinion, a lot of bad advice.

But if you read it with an open mind and reflect on the concepts and advice given you'll be a better developer.