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Adaptive code. Flexible coding using patterns of design and Solid principles

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Author:Hall Gary Maclin
Cover:Hard
Category:Computer & Technology
ISBN:978-5-9909445-9-6
Dimensions: 175x24x245cm
Write a code that is able to adapt to changes!
Due to the application of the principles considered in the book, you can create a code that adapts to new requirements and unforeseen scenarios without significant rewriting. Gary Maklin Hall described flexible practices, principles and patterns for designing and writing code, which can develop faster and easier, with a smaller number of errors, since it does not prevent changes.
In the revised, updated and expanded second edition of the book, the most important practical aspects of the Kanban process, management inversions and the creation of repeatedly used abstractions were added. Based on more than ten years of experience in counseling and developing, the author updated his bestseller in an in -depth disclosure of modular testing, refractoring, pure introduction of dependencies and many other issues.
The main topics of the book
writing code that launches into work and complements Scrum, Kanban or any other flexible infrastructure
Code development that can survive major changes in the requirements
Planning the ability to adapt through the use of dependencies, levels, interfaces and design patterns
Modular testing and refactoring in tandem with the extraction of greater benefits from both tricks
Using the reception of the "Golden Master" in order to make the inherited code adaptive
Construction of a code corresponding to the principles of Solid: the only duty, openness /closed and linen substitutions
Creating smaller interfaces to support more diverse client and architectural needs
The use of the best practices for the introduction of dependencies to increase the degree of adaptation of code
The introduction of dependencies using the Pattern "Staircase" and the avoidance of common antipatterns
About the reader
The book is intended for programmers with any level of qualification, looking for a more practical view of design patterns, principles of Solid, modular testing, refactoring and related topics.
Readers of the book should own C#, Java, C ++ or similar to an object-oriented language and be well acquainted with the basic techniques of procedural programming.
About the author
Gary McClin Hall - a developer, architect and consultant with more than ten years of experience in optimization of processes and practices in various flexible environments. He recently founded the Igirisu company, which offers TDD developers, continuous integration, refactoring, design patterns, SOLID principles and source management through GIT, instilling a culture of flexible techniques and related services. His book Adaptive Code Via C# (Microsoft Press, 2014) was translated into Russian, German, Japanese and Korean and in 2015 received a reward of the Society for Technical Communications
Author:
Author:Hall Gary Maclin
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Computer & Technology
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Publication Language:Russian
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Paper:offset
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Series: Microsoft .NET Development
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9909445-9-6

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