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Tidy First? ― Practicing Empirical Software Design Individually is a book I read.
It's only 130 pages, so you can read it quickly.
The book makes you think about whether to "tidy up" from the perspectives of cost, revenue, coupling, and cohesion.
I found the arguments to be concise and easy to understand.
Personally, I find it challenging to estimate costs and revenues, which tests my skills as a technician.
In particular, some chapters that present ideas through a monetary economy approach were interesting.
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