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Gluber | 3 years ago

I agree but i think that mostly comes from Clean Code being kind of required reading for junior developers, that lack the experience to understand those concepts in context. No methodology is perfect, and there are always cases where one needs to break out of them, to know when to do that comes with experience.

For juniors which have no experience, any sane methodology is better than none, since otherwise you get even more of a mess.

That said, Clean code has some great advice, some mediocre advice and some frankly bad advice, but the authors point are largely irrelevant to 99 % of software engineering.

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