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It's dogmatic in the sense that it often pursues some point (such as very short functions) to the level of a dogma, without much regard for the benefit accrued.


And no evidence. Other programming books cite academic or case studies. Martin's book is essentially a long appeal to authority to himself. If he'd written like, Quake or something I might buy it, but he hasn't.




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