Critical Series Revisits 'Clean Code' Beyond Dogma and Dismissal
A Brazilian software developer has launched a critical reading series on Robert C. Martin's influential book 'Clean Code', aiming to analyze the work without dogmatic acceptance or outright rejection. The book has become deeply embedded in software development culture, with concepts like small functions and single responsibility appearing in job interviews, code reviews, and internal guides. The author argues that widespread popularity has produced an oversimplified version of the book, reducing nuanced arguments to rigid rules. The series will focus solely on the text itself, setting aside controversies surrounding Martin's public positions. Historical context is also provided, noting that the book was published in 2008, the same year Martin's consultancy Object Mentor — which shaped the book's philosophy — ceased operations.
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