A review by celenac
Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship by Robert C. Martin

3.0

Pretty Java-centric. Some chapters seemed to address Java-specific problems and use Java-specific tools/workarounds, but most other chapters were applicable to software development / coding in general. Some of the information did seem like common sense, but they were good reminders. A lot of the concepts were repeated across the chapters, which I didn't mind because it made it seem like everything falls under a central theme rather than being separate rules we have to check off individually.