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Like a good novel, clean code should clearly expose the tensions in the problem to be solved. It should build those tensions to a climax and then give the reader that "Aha! Of course!" as the issues and tensions are resolved in the revelation of an obvious solution.
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Clean Code
(book)
by Robert Cecil Martin
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| Language: | English |
| Submitted by: | concurrent |
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