I agree with almost all of it. It made me double-check our code coverage Now, in Clean Agile: Back to Basics, he strips away misunderstandings and distractions that over the years have made it harder to use Agile than was originally intended.
Martin describes what Agile is in no uncertain terms: a small discipline that helps small teams manage small projects. See inside book for details. NET programmers have a definitive guide to agile methods with this completely updated volume from Robert C. This book presents a series of case studies illustrating the fundamentals of Agile development and Agile design, and moves quickly from UML models to real C code. The introductory chapters lay out the basics of the agile movement, while the later chapters show proven techniques in action.
Readers will come away from this book understanding Agile principles, and the fourteen practices of Extreme Programming Spiking, splitting, velocity, and planning iterations and releases Test-driven development, test-first design, and acceptance testing Refactoring with unit testing Pair programming Agile design and design smells The five types of UML diagrams and how to use them effectively Object-oriented package design and design patterns How to put all of it together for a real-world project Whether you are a C programmer or a Visual Basic or Java programmer learning C , a software development manager, or a business analyst, Agile Principles, Patterns, and Practices in C is the first book you should read to understand agile software and how it applies to programming in the.
NET Framework. Drawing on over a half-century of experience in software environments of every imaginable type, Martin tells you what choices to make and why they are critical to your success. Can you get nearly instantaneous feedback when you do change it?
Do you understand it? If the answer to any of these questions is no, you have legacy code, and it is draining time and money away from your development efforts.
In this book, Michael Feathers offers start-to-finish strategies for working more effectively with large, untested legacy code bases. This book draws on material Michael created for his renowned Object Mentor seminars: techniques Michael has used in mentoring to help hundreds of developers, technical managers, and testers bring their legacy systems under control.
Martin "Uncle Bob" has written every programmer's definitive guide to working well. Martin brings together the disciplines, standards, and ethics you need to deliver robust, effective code quickly and productively, and be proud of all the software you write -- every single day.
Martin, the best-selling author of The Clean Coder , begins with a pragmatic, technical, and prescriptive guide to five foundational disciplines of software craftsmanship: test-driven development, refactoring, simple design, collaborative programming pairing , and acceptance tests.
Next, he moves up to standards -- outlining the baseline expectations the world has of software developers, illuminating how those often differ from their own perspectives, and helping you repair the mismatch.
Finally, he turns to the ethics of the programming profession, describing ten fundamental promises all software developers should make to their colleagues, their users, and above all, themselves. With Martin's guidance and advice, you can consistently write code that builds trust instead of undermining it -- trust among your users and throughout a society that depends on software for its very survival.
Difficult-to-maintain source code is a big problem in software development today, leading to costly delays and defects. Be part of the solution. These guidelines have been derived from analyzing hundreds of real-world systems. Written by consultants from the Software Improvement Group SIG , this book provides clear and concise explanations, with advice for turning the guidelines into practice.
Even bad code can function. But if code isn t clean, it can bring a development organization to its knees. Every year, countless hours and.
But it doesn t have to be that way. Every year, countless hours and significant resources are lost because of poorly written code.
What kind of work will you be doing? Duration: days. Audience: Programmers of any experience. Duration: 2 days. Audience: Programmers, leads, architects. Audience: Programmers with years using TDD. In this course Uncle Bob guides developers who have gained an initial competence with TDD towards true mastery of the discipline.
Duration: 1 day. Fit for Developing Software. Slideshare uses cookies to improve functionality and performance, and to provide you with relevant advertising. File Name: clean code robert martin. The Robert C. View larger. Preview this title online. Request a copy. Additional order info. Martin Duration: days. Share :.
0コメント