Clean Code by Robert C. Martin has had a significant impact on the programming world, emphasizing the importance of code quality, readability, and maintainability. While many of its principles are timeless, the book has been criticized for its heavy Java focus and dogmatic presentation. Modern programming practices and languages have evolved, and there are now better alternatives that provide more nuanced advice. The book's examples, particularly the prime generator, are often verbose and not always aligned with its own rules, making them difficult for beginners to understand.

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