That's interesting, this is the first time I've heard this critique, and I totally agree.
The coding culture around Clean Code seems to put a lot of effort into "building frameworks on top of frameworks" without really admitting it, and the "framework-y bits" are intertwined with business logic, like exposed piping in a building. But business logic should look more like Golang instead.
The coding culture around Clean Code seems to put a lot of effort into "building frameworks on top of frameworks" without really admitting it, and the "framework-y bits" are intertwined with business logic, like exposed piping in a building. But business logic should look more like Golang instead.