Clean Code
A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship
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Praise for the First Edition of Clean Code
"
Clean Code
has changed the way I develop and maintain software in so many ways. It defines so well how code should be written, and I have not only learnt much from this book but have also put into practice many of its gems. I can honestly say that having gone on this journey, it is once again a pleasure to develop software and look at code that you are proud to have written."
--Steve Roberts, head of IT
"Reading
Clean Code
validated my inner sense of how software should be written, while also improving the quality of my work by teaching me things I didn't know. I'm grateful for this book and others by the same author as they remain fundamental prerequisites, even in the age of AI."
--Milos Baic, developer and solution architect
"[
Clean Code
] was the single most influential thing that I encountered in my career. Provided I was in a team that adhered to it, it took a lot of stress away as the code was suddenly more understandable and thus easier to maintain. To design something with testability in mind eliminated a lot of complexity in design and maintenance. Above all, it made programming feel cozy and fun again. The feeling gets stronger when you move from poor to a cleaner code base."
--Žarko Stojanović, staff software engineer
Praise for the First Edition of Clean Code
"
Clean Code
has changed the way I develop and maintain software in so many ways. It defines so well how code should be written, and I have not only learnt much from this book but have also put into practice many of its gems. I can honestly say that having gone on this journey, it is once again a pleasure to develop software and look at code that you are proud to have written."
--Steve Roberts, head of IT
"Reading
Clean Code
validated my inner sense of how software should be written, while also improving the quality of my work by teaching me things I didn't know. I'm grateful for this book and others by the same author as they remain fundamental prerequisites, even in the age of AI."
--Milos Baic, developer and solution architect
"[
Clean Code
] was the single most influential thing that I encountered in my career. Provided I was in a team that adhered to it, it took a lot of stress away as the code was suddenly more understandable and thus easier to maintain. To design something with testability in mind eliminated a lot of complexity in design and maintenance. Above all, it made programming feel cozy and fun again. The feeling gets stronger when you move from poor to a cleaner code base."
--Žarko Stojanović, staff software engineer
Robert C. Martin (Uncle Bob) has been a programmer and software development expert since 1970. He is founder of Uncle Bob Consulting, LLC, and cofounder with his son Micah Martin of The Clean Coders LLC. Martin has published dozens of articles in various trade journals and is a regular speaker at international conferences and trade shows. He is the author of many books, including Agile Software Development: Principles, Patterns, and Practices ; UML for Java Programmers ; Clean Code ; The Clean Coder ; Clean Architecture ; Clean Agile ; Clean Craftsmanship ; and Functional Design . Martin served for three years as editor-in-chief of the C++ Report and as the first chairman of the Agile Alliance.