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> It's not about saying goodbye to clean code, it's about actually maintaining a clean code by not overabstracting.

But the title says so! :p

I get the whole point of this post, but it can easily be read as an excuse to actually messy (as opposed to "non-clean") code. The author doesn't actively distinguish them, so others do.




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