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for such an ambition we need the right skills and as developers we code so let's sharpen those skills and start coding a better world together this first edition of coding a better world together is on clean coding and clean architecture and who better to teach us more about this than mr. clean code aka Uncle Bob the one and only Robert see Marquis and here are your hosts for today Ahrens clubbers and fedoras mice the next which will be Uncle Bob I will introduce him Uncle Bob has an impressive career in the IT industry he has been working there for more than 40 years he always had a keen eye for what makes a developer a good developer he shares his fuse as often as possible and he will do that here in these coming two days also he is one of the authors of the agile manifesto and the manifesto for software craftsmanship he hates it that that agile movement has been taken hostage by the consultants and conference organizers with that they abandoned the pr...