This is true! Clean Code’s second edition is pretty much the same: same tiny-functions style, the same old OOP habit of mixing data and behavior into choppy class designs, and the same blind spots.

I wrote a critique of Clean Code’s first edition and was curious how much of it would become obsolete. After reading it, the answer is: “not much, if anything”

It is a different book in some ways:

  • The first edition was focused, concise and highly opinionated. You could disagree with 80% of it and still appreciate it as a clear, coherent message about one particular style of programming.
  • The second edition is less focused. It’s an amalgamation of Martin’s work - a collage of Clean Code, The Clean Coder, Clean Architecture, *We …

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