4. Demystifying Clean Code

💡 According to "Simple Design", clean code is code that passes all tests, has no duplication, maximizes clarity, and has fewer elements. To accomplish this, the XP technical practices promote a sort of emergent design — that is, to take a gradual approach rather than an upfront one. Emergent design gives us the opportunity to frequently correct bad designs early, but we…

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This is an online wiki about the main topics over the last 40 years of software design, architecture & testing. It was created by Khalil Stemmler.

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