The Robert C. Martin Clean Code Collection (Collection)
Pearson
978-0-13-291122-1 (ISBN)
Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftmanship
The Clean Coder: A Code of Conduct for Professional Programmers
In Clean Code, legendary software expert Robert C. Martin has teamed up with his colleagues from Object Mentor to distill their best agile practice of cleaning code “on the fly” into a book that will instill within you the values of a software craftsman and make you a better programmer--but only if you work at it. You will be challenged to think about what’s right about that code and what’s wrong with it. More important, you will be challenged to reassess your professional values and your commitment to your craft.
In The Clean Coder, Martin introduces the disciplines, techniques, tools, and practices of true software craftsmanship. This book is packed with practical advice--about everything from estimating and coding to refactoring and testing. It covers much more than technique: It is about attitude. Martin shows how to approach software development with honor, self-respect, and pride; work well and work clean; communicate and estimate faithfully; face difficult decisions with clarity and honesty; and understand that deep knowledge comes with a responsibility to act.
Readers of this collection will come away understanding
How to tell the difference between good and bad code
How to write good code and how to transform bad code into good code
How to create good names, good functions, good objects, and good classes
How to format code for maximum readability
How to implement complete error handling without obscuring code logic
How to unit test and practice test-driven development
What it means to behave as a true software craftsman
How to deal with conflict, tight schedules, and unreasonable managers
How to get into the flow of coding and get past writer’s block
How to handle unrelenting pressure and avoid burnout
How to combine enduring attitudes with new development paradigms
How to manage your time and avoid blind alleys, marshes, bogs, and swamps
How to foster environments where programmers and teams can thrive
When to say “No”--and how to say it
When to say “Yes”--and what yes really means
Robert C. Martin (“Uncle Bob”) has been a programmer since 1970. He is founder and president of Object Mentor, Inc., an international firm of highly experienced software developers and managers who specialize in helping companies get their projects done. Object Mentor offers process improvement consulting, object-oriented software design consulting, training, and skill development services to major corporations worldwide. Martin has published dozens of articles in various trade journals and is a regular speaker at international conferences and trade shows. He has authored and edited many books, including the following: Designing Object Oriented C++ Applications Using the Booch Method Patterns Languages of Program Design 3 More C++ Gems Extreme Programming in Practice Agile Software Development: Principles, Patterns, and Practices UML for Java Programmers Clean Code A leader in the industry of software development, Martin served for three years as editor-in-chief of the C++ Report, and he served as the first chairman of the Agile Alliance. Robert is also the founder of Uncle Bob Consulting, LLC, and cofounder with his son Micah Martin of The Clean Coders LLC.
Clean Code
Chapter 1 Clean Code 1A
Chapter 2 Meaningful Names 17A
Chapter 3 Functions 31A
Chapter 4 Comments 53A
Chapter 5 Formatting 75A
Chapter 6 Objects and Data Structures 93A
Chapter 7 Error Handling 103A
Chapter 8 Boundaries 113A
Chapter 9 Unit Tests 121A
Chapter 10 Classes 135A
Chapter 11 Systems 153A
Chapter 12 Emergence 171A
Chapter 13 Concurrency 177A
Chapter 14 Successive Refinement 193A
Chapter 15 JUnit Internals 251A
Chapter 16 Refactoring SerialDate 267A
Chapter 17 Smells and Heuristics 285A
Appendix A Concurrency II 317A
Appendix B org.jfree.date.SerialDate 349A
Appendix C Cross References of Heuristics 409A
Epilogue 411A
Index 413A
The Clean Coder
Pre-Requisite Introduction 1B
Chapter 1 Professionalism 7B
Chapter 2 Saying No 23B
Chapter 3 Saying Yes 45B
Chapter 4 Coding 57B
Chapter 5 Test Driven Development 77B
Chapter 6 Practicing 85B
Chapter 7 Acceptance Testing 95B
Chapter 8 Testing Strategies 113B
Chapter 9 Time Management 121B
Chapter 10 Estimation 135B
Chapter 11 Pressure 149B
Chapter 12 Collaboration 157B
Chapter 13 Teams and Projects 167B
Chapter 14 Mentoring, Apprenticeship, and Craftsmanship 173B
Appendix A Tooling 187B
Index 205B
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 10.11.2011 |
---|---|
Reihe/Serie | Robert C. Martin Series |
Sprache | englisch |
Gewicht | 1 g |
Themenwelt | Informatik ► Software Entwicklung ► Qualität / Testen |
ISBN-10 | 0-13-291122-1 / 0132911221 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-13-291122-1 / 9780132911221 |
Zustand | Neuware |
Haben Sie eine Frage zum Produkt? |