I recently added three new
repositories up on GitHub. They are
argus-tmdb-core, argus-tmdb-client and
argus-tmdb-server. I'm guessing that Uncle Bob would say that truly clean code needs little in the way of introduction. In that vein, consider this post a kick-off for an experiment in sharing code reviews with the goal being a constructive evaluation of how close "clean code" has been achieved.
Functions, names, comments, structure are all up for evaluation. Critique a few lines or every line. I have no preconceived notions of how best to do this but perhaps someone can suggest an approach known to be effective.
Of course, if you have a bit of code want reviewed in the same context, I would be happy to take a crack at it.
Lastly, it would be a huge success if this effort opens up discussions that lead to a better, more accurate picture of what Clean Code truly is.
Enjoy,