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Clean Code Cookbook

Recipes to Improve the Design and Quality of Your Code

Maximiliano Contieri

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English
O'Reilly Media
29 September 2023
Often, software engineers and architects work with large, complex code bases that they need to scale and maintain. With this cookbook, author Maximiliano Contieri takes you beyond the concept of clean code by showing you how to identify improvement opportunities and their impact on production code. When it comes to reliability and system evolution, these techniques provide benefits that pay off over time. Using real life examples in JavaScript, PHP, Java, Python, and many other programming languages, this cookbook provides proven recipes to help you scale and maintain large systems. Every section covers fundamental concepts including readability, coupling, testability, and extensibility, as well as code smells-symptoms of a problem that requires special attention-and the recipes to address them. As you proceed through this book, refactoring recipes and the variety of code smells increase in complexity. You will: Understand the benefits of clean code and learn how to detect code smells Learn refactoring techniques step by step Gain illustrative code examples in several modern programming languages Get a comprehensive catalog of common code smells, their impacts, and possible solutions Use code that's straight to the point, favoring readability and learning

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Imprint:   O'Reilly Media
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 233mm,  Width: 178mm, 
ISBN:   9781098144722
ISBN 10:   1098144724
Pages:   428
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Maximiliano Contieri has been working in the software industry for 25 years and also teaching at the university at the same time. He's been writing about clean code, refactoring and code smells for three years, writing a couple of articles per week on many popular blogging platforms. He is a declarative and behavioral code fan and relies on software fundamentals to build elegant and robust solutions.

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