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Building Maintainable Software, Java Edition: Ten Guidelines for Future-Proof Code
Have you ever felt frustrated working with someone else's code? Difficult-to-maintain source code is a big problem in software development today, leading to costly delays and defects. Be part of the solution. With this practical book, you'll learn 10 easy-to-follow guidelines for delivering Java software that's easy to maintain and adapt. These guidelines have been derived
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ebook, 168 pages
Published
January 28th 2016
by O'Reilly Media
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Very good explanation on each of the points for future proofing the code. All of the points have already been covered in several software architecture books. Where this book stands out is , the motivation and the guidelines provided for each of the point. example.
Guideline 1: Writing short units of code. The book explains examples of how to refactor the code using extraction and other principles (explained in depth in Refactoring IT book by Martin Fowler) ..
Overall the book is a good summarize ...more
Guideline 1: Writing short units of code. The book explains examples of how to refactor the code using extraction and other principles (explained in depth in Refactoring IT book by Martin Fowler) ..
Overall the book is a good summarize ...more
Nothing new comparing to famous Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship. But for sure interesting position for those willing to understand SIG rating.
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