Clean Design: The Practice of Empirical Software Design
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Dirty code creates problems. To make code easier to read, it is necessary to clean it up, breaking it down into manageable parts. Kent Beck, the creator of the extreme programming methodology and a pioneer in the field of design patterns, tells us where and when it is best to clean up to improve code, taking into account the overall structure of the system.
The book does not force the reader to clean up all at once and in full, but allows you to test several examples that are suitable for the task at hand. You will learn how to logically split a large function containing many lines of code into parts. You will get acquainted with theoretical concepts of software design: coupling, cohesion, discounted cash flows, and variability.
The book does not force the reader to clean up all at once and in full, but allows you to test several examples that are suitable for the task at hand. You will learn how to logically split a large function containing many lines of code into parts. You will get acquainted with theoretical concepts of software design: coupling, cohesion, discounted cash flows, and variability.
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