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[Music] in 2008 Kent Beck wrote this wonderful book implementation patterns it's full of tips and techniques that programmers can use to keep their code nicely structured and well ordered but he began this book with what I consider to be a striking statement he said actually this book is built on a rather fragile premise that good code matters fragile fragile I don't see anything fragile about the fact that good code matters of course it matters what nonsense to think otherwise of course as the author of this book clean code I have to agree clean code matters a lot indeed clean code can make the difference between the ultimate success or failure of your company I've experienced this quite directly here let me tell you the story of the company killed by code in 1988 or thereabouts I was working for a company and we were building a large network management system in C we purchased a debugger from a company named sword it allowed us to single step and breakpoint our way through our C cod...