Published Aug 18, 2023
SE Radio 577: Casey Muratori on Clean Code, Horrible Performance?
Casey Muratori challenges the balance between clean code practices and software performance, arguing for the prioritization of efficiency without sacrificing readability and maintainability. He delves into the impact of coding decisions on business success, critiques misconceptions about optimization, and underscores the strategic significance of language choices in software development.

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