Tech Enthusiast Launches Blog Series on "Clean Code" Principles
Software developer and blogger Akansha Saxena has launched a new blog series inspired by "Clean Code" by Robert C. Martin. After reading the book, Saxena was motivated to document and share her key takeaways to help fellow developers write cleaner, more maintainable code.
The first post in the series, "Why Clean Code Matters: Insights on Comments", tackles the often-overlooked role of comments in code. She emphasizes that while comments can be useful, they should not compensate for poorly written code. Instead, developers should focus on writing self-explanatory code and using version control systems to track changes rather than cluttering code with unnecessary notes.
Saxena promises more insights in upcoming posts, covering essential topics such as functions and general coding best practices. Read the full post here and follow along for more clean coding insights.
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