This book is a weird journey. I can identify with many of the beliefs of the author and still sometimes I don't get his kind of dogmatic approach to eg TDD and katas. I am of course aware, that this book, like the predecessor "Clean Code", is highly opioniated. I liked the fact, that he always tells a story from his past to explain, why he chose to adopt something, but there a lots of repetition in this small book.
13. Aug.Aug 13, 2023
Clean Coder, The: A Code of Conduct for Professional Programmersby Robert MartinPearson Education Limited

