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title: The next step | ||
author: Migue | ||
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Some months ago I read The Clean Coder from Robert C. Martin aka "Uncle Bob". We can consider this book like an "ethical guide" for developers. | ||
The book shows us several situation based on the author's experience that I consider really useful for developers on their early career and maybe for others more experienced. | ||
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The book is short and easy to read. You will find a lot of anecdotes used to introduce you the main concept of every chapter. | ||
I think that this book needs to be in the "must to" list of every developer. Probably the book gets a lot of histories, however this resource is a good way to introduce every chapter that allows us to get clear inside the concept that the author wants to show us. | ||
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> "Memento mori" |