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Adding 'The Clean Coder Book' #106

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@seifsg seifsg commented Oct 31, 2017

This book is good for people who are starting the coding career or for those who want to learn more from the experience of a known professional software engineer, Robert C. Martin.

Contains information on some topics that will make a coder knows better his field. Not for coding practice but teaches lots of values that will help the reader write a better quality code, such as the importance of unit testing.

It tells stories, some of them are about the author's personal experience and difficulties that he faced and shows in each situation what is unprofessional and what the professional behavior.

Link to the book: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/45372.Robert_C_Martin

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+1, the chapter about estimation using PERT(Program Evaluation and Review Technique) in this book is great, also there is great value in several tips about what is being professional.

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Good!

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mr-mig commented Jan 17, 2018

Need to go through the book to evaluate it. Will take some time.
I have my concerns

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@mr-mig if I'm not mistaken, you've already read it. Could you share your concerns, please?

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