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Comment by jjice

9 months ago

Lots of negative comments about Uncle Bob in this thread. I personally didn't like Clean Code and really enjoyed A Philosophy of Software Design, but I do think that some of his other books are really solid.

I accept that non-fiction books on anything will oversell the value of their way, and try to take what I can at a more moderate level. Through that lens, Clean Code didn't give me much, but Clean Architecture did. The Clean Coder is also an interesting read on professionalism in software, and Clean Agile is an interesting read on Agile roots. I don't know anyone that practices "true" agile (nor do I care to do so myself), but there are some really solid ideas in there.

I get that Clean Code kind of had a cult-like following in that people followed it blindly, but damn some of these comments are just rude about Uncle Bob. I still think he's a pretty good author and has given me some advice through his other books that helped me a lot as a fresh faced dev.

Uncle Bob has been a horrible influence on our industry, and we’re expressing that. He has not actually worked on anything but yet he’s been able to make some money selling his inexperienced opinions.