This is review of the 14th chapter from the book-”Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship” by Robert C. Martin.
This is the second detailed project in the book
And I dutifully skipped this as well- so I will not write a review of this chapter either.
Though one anecdote caught my eye -the basics of JUnit were written during three hour flight with Kent Beck and Eric Gamma exchanging notes on Small talk testing framework and Java
And yes remember the “Boy Scout Rule”-
Leave the code cleaner than you found it. Fix a variable, method formatting- anything- as long as you have bettered the code in some way
For review of other chapters- please see this post.


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