
Published on July 18, 2026
Clean Code, Clear Thinking
Clean Code, Clear Thinking
Code is read more often than it is written. When names, structure, and responsibilities are clear, a team can understand the system without rebuilding the whole history of its decisions. That saves attention and makes change less risky.
Readable code also improves collaboration. New contributors can move faster, founders can ask better questions, and small problems are easier to find before they become expensive technical debt.
Simplicity is not a lack of ambition. It is a way to protect the product while it grows.
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