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Vatsal Ambastha
It's a great book, hands down. I rate it 5/5.
Having said that, it is not a very advanced book. Much of what it speaks would have become a part of ones' programming common sense if they have been writing code for 5 years or so.
But it still does a good job of strengthening the readers beliefs formed by experience. I found myself thinking often "Yeah I knew this, but they really stress on the importance, so it must be important"
I picked up "Clean Code"by Robert Martin after this, hoping it goes into more depth.
Having said that, it is not a very advanced book. Much of what it speaks would have become a part of ones' programming common sense if they have been writing code for 5 years or so.
But it still does a good job of strengthening the readers beliefs formed by experience. I found myself thinking often "Yeah I knew this, but they really stress on the importance, so it must be important"
I picked up "Clean Code"by Robert Martin after this, hoping it goes into more depth.
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