Technologies change, but the ability to produce clear, maintainable code remains a developer’s strongest long-term skill. Clean code isn’t about following aesthetic rules; it’s about writing software that survives growth, change, and collaboration.
In this episode, we explore what “clean” actually means today: predictable naming, visible intent, narrow components, small functions, and the courage to delete complexity when it appears. I also share how teams benefit from cleaner thinking—not just cleaner syntax.
The tools may evolve, but clarity stays. And developers who master it become invaluable.