Book review - Clean Architecture: A Craftsman's Guide to Software Structure and Design
I think it was around 2009 when I started reading a book called Clean Code by Robert C Martin (a.k.a Uncle Bob). I found the book on a so-called 'top 10 must-reads' for software engineers. I really enjoyed reading that book. It had a pleasant writing style, well structured and provided some valuable insights. A few years later "The Clean Coder" was published and what appealed to me this time was that it was a book about some of the other aspects of our trade: professionalism, handling pressure, clear communication, etc. If you have not read it yet or are looking to improve some of your softer skills I would recommend reading it.
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