Clean Code
A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship
by Robert C. Martin
Robert C. Martin presents a revolutionary paradigm for writing clean, readable code. Through case studies, principles, and patterns, "Uncle Bob" teaches developers how to write code that is easy to understand, maintain, and extend.
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Jim's Review
Even a bookworm knows that messy code is like a tangled worm — nobody wants to deal with it. Uncle Bob's manifesto on clean coding practices is a rite of passage for developers. The refactoring examples are brilliant, and the Boy Scout Rule ("leave the code cleaner than you found it") is how Jim treats every library. Some examples feel dated, but the principles are eternal. Four worms — required reading for anyone who writes code.
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