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I agree with the idea of clean code in general. And I agree that code example at the end of an article became much better than it was before. And I just added some more things I assume as "clean code" principles.
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Fair. Nevertheless, they contradict mine. One of the contributing factors of messy code is that everyone disagrees on "clean code".
For clarity, I don't believe in a having single return statement. And there is nothing wrong with temporarily naming a variable something obviously incomplete in the spirit of maintaining momentum.
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I agree with the idea of clean code in general. And I agree that code example at the end of an article became much better than it was before. And I just added some more things I assume as "clean code" principles.
Fair. Nevertheless, they contradict mine. One of the contributing factors of messy code is that everyone disagrees on "clean code".
For clarity, I don't believe in a having single return statement. And there is nothing wrong with temporarily naming a variable something obviously incomplete in the spirit of maintaining momentum.