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97 things every programmer should know : collective wisdom from the experts by Kevlin Henney instant download

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Authors:Kevlin Henney
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Year:2010
Publisher:Sebastopol, Calif. : O'Reilly Media
Language:english
File Size:10.68 MB
Format:pdf
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97 things every programmer should know : collective wisdom from the experts by Kevlin Henney instant download

xxiv, 229 pages : 23 cm, 97 short and extremely useful programming tips from some of the most experienced and respected practitioners in the industry, including Uncle Bob Martin, Scott Meyers, Dan North, Linda Rising, Udi Dahan, Neal Ford, and many more. They encourage you to stretch yourself by learning new languages, looking at problems in new ways, following specific practices, taking responsibility for your work, and becoming as good at the entire craft of programming as you possibly can, Includes index, Act with Prudence / Seb Rose -- Apply Functional Programming Principles / Edward Garson -- Ask, \"What Would the User Do?\" (You Are Not the User) / Giles Colborne -- Automate Your Coding Standard / Filip van Laenen -- Beauty is in Simplicity / Jørn Ølmheim -- Before You Refactor / Rajith Attapattu -- Beware the Share / Udi Dahan -- The Boy Scout Rule / Robert C. Martin (Uncle Bob) -- Check Your Code First Before Looking to Blame Others / Allan Kelly -- Choose Your Tools with Care / Giovanni Asproni -- Code in the Language of the Domain / Dan North -- Code Is Design / Ryan Brush -- Code Layout Matters / Steve Freeman -- Code Reviews / Mattias Karlsson -- Coding with Reason / Yechiel Kimchi -- A Comment on Comments / Cal Evans -- Comment Only What the Code Cannot Say / Kevlin Henney -- Continuous Learning / Clint Shank -- Convenience Is Not an -ility / Gregor Hohpe -- Deploy Early and Often / Steve Berczuk -- Distinguish Business Exceptions from Technical / Dan Bergh Johnsson -- Do Lots of Deliberate Practice / Jon Jagger -- Domain-Specific Languages / Michael Hunger -- Don't Be Afraid to Break Things / Mike Lewis -- Don't Be Cute with Your Test Data / Rod Begbie -- Don't Ignore That Error! / Pete Goodliffe -- Don't Just Learn the Language, Understand the Culture / Anders Norås -- Don't Nail Your Program into the Upright Position / Verity Stob -- Don't Rely on \"Magic Happens Here\" / Alan Griffiths -- Don't Repeat Yourself / Steve Smith -- Don't Touch That…
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