The Art of Readable Code: Simple and Practical Techniques for Writing Better Code
eBook Details:
- Paperback: 204 pages
- Publisher: WOW! eBook; 1st edition (November 15, 2011)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0596802293
- ISBN-13: 978-0596802295
eBook Description:
The Art of Readable Code: Simple and Practical Techniques for Writing Better Code
As programmers, we’ve all seen source code that’s so ugly and buggy it makes our brain ache. And let’s be honest, we’ve all written code like that. With this book, you’ll learn to write code that’s easy to read and understand. You’ll have more fun and your coworkers will love you.
- Learn to pick variable names that are “dense with information”
- Organize your loops and conditionals so they’re easy to understand
- Make your comments short and sweet
- Recognize when your code is doing too many things at once
- Write tests that are concise, but thorough
- Master the art of breaking hard problems into many smaller ones
The Art of Readable Code: Simple and Practical Techniques for Writing Better Code focuses on the nuts and bolts of programming, with simple and practical techniques you can use every time you sit down to write code. You’ll find tips throughout the book, with easy-to-digest code examples, helpful illustrations, and cartoons for fun.
- Learn to pick variable names that are “dense with information”
- Organize your loops and conditionals so they’re easy to understand
- Make your comments short and sweet
- Recognize when your code is doing too many things at once
- Write tests that are concise, but thorough
- Master the art of breaking hard problems into many smaller ones
The Art of Readable Code: Simple and Practical Techniques for Writing Better Code focuses on the nuts and bolts of programming, with simple and practical techniques you can use every time you sit down to write code. You’ll find tips throughout the book, with easy-to-digest code examples, helpful illustrations, and cartoons for fun.
About the Author
Dustin Boswell
Although raised in the circus, Dustin Boswell realized early on that he was better at computers than at acrobatics. Dustin received his B.S. from CalTech, where he got hooked on Computer Science, and then went to UC San Diego for his Master’s Degree. He worked at Google for five years, on a variety of projects including web crawling infrastructure. Dustin is now an internet startup junkie who spends his free time hiking the Santa Monica mountains and being a new dad.
Trevor Foucher
Trevor Foucher has been shipping software projects for over 10 years, including Windows 2000 and OneCare at Microsoft, and Webmaster Tools at Google. He’s been an individual contributor, manager, and tech lead. His goal is to make code more readable and reliable.
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