Description
Product ID: | 9781617298936 |
Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
Country of Manufacture: | GB |
Title: | Good Code, Bad Code: Think like a software engineer |
Authors: | Author: Tom Long |
Page Count: | 350 |
Subjects: | .NET programming, .Net programming, Software Engineering, Computer architecture and logic design, Software Engineering, Computer architecture & logic design |
Description: | Select Guide Rating Practical techniques for writing code that is robust, reliable, and easy for team members to understand and adapt. In Good Code, Bad Code you''ll learn how to:
The difference between good code or bad code often comes down tohow you apply the established practices of the software development community.In Good Code, Bad Code you''ll learn how to boost your productivity and effectiveness with code development insights normally only learned through careful mentorship and hundreds of code reviews. "Helps explain some of the knowledge gaps between enthusiastic new graduates and grouchy old gray beards like myself." - Joe Ivans Practical techniques for writing code that is robust, reliable, and easy for team members to understand and adapt. Good code or bad code? The difference often comes down to how you apply the conventions, style guides, and other established practices of the software development community. In Good Code, Bad Code you''ll learn how to boost your effectiveness and productivity with code development insights normally only learned through years of experience, careful mentorship, and hundreds of code reviews. In Good Code, Bad Code you''ll learn how to: about the technology about the book You''ll start with a jargon-free primer to coding fundamentals that teaches you to think about abstractions, consider your fellow engineers, and write code that can recover from errors. Next, you''ll dive into specific techniques and practices. You''ll run through common coding practices to learn when to apply the right technique to your problem—and which might be best avoided! All practices are illustrated with annotated code samples written in an instantly recognizable pseudocode that you can relate to your favourite object-oriented language. By the time you''re done, you''ll be writing the kind of readable, reusable, and testable code that''s the mark of a true software professional. about the reader about the author |
Imprint Name: | Manning Publications |
Publisher Name: | Manning Publications |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2021-12-15 |