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Just because we want to maintain clean and helpful code, doesn't mean the specific 'clean code' book ideology is perfect or even suitable in some cases.
Should we call it maintainable code? After all, it's not about self-serving poetic code, but about code that is extensible and relatively cheap to maintain in the long run.
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Just because we want to maintain clean and helpful code, doesn't mean the specific 'clean code' book ideology is perfect or even suitable in some cases.
Should we call it maintainable code? After all, it's not about self-serving poetic code, but about code that is extensible and relatively cheap to maintain in the long run.