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by CleverLikeAnOx
1989 days ago
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I thoroughly enjoyed "Clean Architecture." I engage with all of Uncle Bob's work in an adversarial manner: he is trying to convince me that he is right and I am playing devil's advocate. This helped me gain insight from his work, develop my own thoughts on architecture, and avoid getting too caught up in doing things the "one true way." |
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I imagine it's like if you were trying to be an olympic marathon runner, you'd study things like humidity and shoes and arm motion deeply, and he kind of does that (function naming, nodes per block, comments, test coverage, et cetera). Even if you don't agree with him, as you suggest read it and play "devil's advocate", and you will be forced to think about details that will make you a better software engineer.