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The Art of Readable Code [Englisch] [Taschenbuch]

Dustin Boswell , Trevor Foucher

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"Dank der Kürze und Anschaulichkeit, die mit einfacher Sprache, deutlichen Beispielen und eingeflochtenen Comicstreifen erreicht wurde, ist es durchaus ein Buch, das noch fehlte und Anfängern dringend anzutragen ist." - $foo Magazin, 01/2012 "Das Buch ist locker zu lesen, stellenweise witzig, und es bringt das, worauf es ankommt, stets auf den Punkt." - entwicklermagazin, 3.2012

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As programmers, we've all seen source code that's so ugly and buggy it makes our brain ache. Over the past five years, authors Dustin Boswell and Trevor Foucher have analyzed hundreds of examples of "bad code" (much of it their own) to determine why they're bad and how they could be improved. Their conclusion? You need to write code that minimizes the time it would take someone else to understand it-even if that someone else is you. This book focuses on basic principles and practical techniques you can apply every time you write code. Using easy-to-digest code examples from different languages, each chapter dives into a different aspect of coding, and demonstrates how you can make your code easy to understand. * Simplify naming, commenting, and formatting with tips that apply to every line of code * Refine your program's loops, logic, and variables to reduce complexity and confusion * Attack problems at the function level, such as reorganizing blocks of code to do one task at a time * Write effective test code that is thorough and concise-as well as readable "Being aware of how the code you create affects those who look at it later is an important part of developing software. The authors did a great job in taking you through the different aspects of this challenge, explaining the details with instructive examples." -Michael Hunger, passionate Software Developer

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Nothing New 12. Dezember 2011
Von W. Doran - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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Good coding practices/style is well worked territory. There are many book and web pages devoted to the subject. This book walks through well treaded territory: variable names, loop structures, code block organization, subroutine structures, etc. For an experienced programmer, there is nothing new in The Art of Readable Code. This is especially unfortunate because they start off with a measurable metric for readable code: how long does it take a programmer previously unfamiliar with the code to understand it. This seemed like a great idea and got me to buy the book. However once you get into the text, when comparing code snippet A with snippet B, instead of showing the two versions to a group of programmers and timing them, they give their opinion about which version would take less time to understand by some mythical programmer looking at the code for the first time. Now, I don't really disagree their opinions any of the topics in the book (ok, I like the ternary operator more than they do), but it is just opinion. I would love for someone to take the examples in this book and do the experiments. This would be hard, and maybe expensive, but the authors and I would surely learn something. That would be great book to read.
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Worth reading, great for lunch-time discussions 22. Dezember 2011
Von Matthew B. Doar - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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The more code I write, the more care I take to make it readable for my future self. So I've thought about this subject for a while now. The authors of this book have managed to capture all of my thoughts, and a bunch more.

It's well-planned, written and edited. Not too long (184 pages) and the cartoons don't get in the way, and even occasionally add value. I admired the way that the authors recognized a few classic flame-war subjects, made their opinions known and then moved right along. I think the examples for each idea are all good ones.

I recommend reading it with a body of code in mind, so you can think about live examples of all the issues that the authors raise.

Disclaimer: I requested a copy of this book from O'Reilly so I could review it.
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The Art of Readable Code by Dustin Boswell and Trevor Foucher; O'Reilly Media 30. Dezember 2011
Von Systems Dude - Veröffentlicht auf Amazon.com
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Programmers Dustin Boswell and Trevor Foucher present The Art of Readable Code: Simple and Practical Techniques for Writing Better Code with the underlying premise that, "code should be easy to understand." This practical and clearly-articulated text provides sound advice to assist the reader with both fundamental and advanced techniques to write code which is easy to read and understand. With chapters organized into four progressively complex sections, Boswell and Foucher focus first on basic improvements to code, offering tips about naming, commenting, and aesthetics which are applicable to almost any code, both simple and advanced. Progressing to variables, loops, and logic and then to code reorganization into functions, the authors lead the reader through important lessons and a wealth of examples. The book culminates in a study of code testing and a case study analysis of code development, applying the principles offered in the preceding chapters.

This collection of solid programming advice is bolstered by numerous code examples in several mainstream programming languages, yet is presented at a level which is accessible to a broad audience. Whether a student needing guidance, a novice programmer, or a more experienced programmer who could use a reminder about good practices the reader is certain to glean valuable tips which will help him or her write better code. The authors are successful in creating an easy and fun read which can either be traversed cover to cover or selectively, with the help of the contents pages and index. Supplemented with expressive cartoons and quotations (including Yoda!), each chapter concludes with concise summaries which embody the key principles presented. A further reading list is also provided.

As a self-taught intermediate programmer, reading this book has helped me identify some areas in which I could make my existing code better. The authors draw attention to warning signs that code is not as easy to understand as it could be. I only wish that I had encountered this sage advice several years earlier before developing coding habits which need correcting. The success of Boswell and Foucher in their endeavor to educate programmers in the oft-overlooked area of creating code which is intuitive to the reader is evident to me because reading this book has caused me to reflect, learn, and resolve to write better code.

Practical, enjoyable, and very readable. Recommended for students in computer programming and any programmer, of any level of experience, who has looked back at his/her code of several months ago and thought, "What does this part do?"

O'Reilly Media provided me with a free electronic copy of this book to review. Learn more about The Art of Readable Code at [...]

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