It shouldn't. The fact that it recommended Clean Code goes to show it's literally aggregating a bunch of books that are commonly recommended. Clean Code is really not the way you want people writing code, especially judging by the code examples in the last half of the book.
Can you expand on why you feel that way? A few people I respect have told me they got a lot out of it, so I'm curious to hear what you think is wrong with it.
I aim to ignore this advice and spend the next year figuring out how to leverage LLMs to become a more productive software engineer. Unfortunately there's no books on it yet.
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