JETZT ONLINE BESTELLEN
Collective Wisdom from the Experts
First Edition März 2010
ISBN 978-0-596-80948-5
255 Seiten
EUR24.50
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Chapter 1 Act with Prudence
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Chapter 2 Apply Functional Programming Principles
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Chapter 3 Ask, "What Would the User Do?" (You Are Not the User)
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Chapter 4 Automate Your Coding Standard
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Chapter 5 Beauty Is in Simplicity
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Chapter 6 Before You Refactor
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Chapter 7 Beware the Share
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Chapter 8 The Boy Scout Rule
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Chapter 9 Check Your Code First Before Looking to Blame Others
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Chapter 10 Choose Your Tools with Care
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Chapter 11 Code in the Language of the Domain
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Chapter 12 Code Is Design
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Chapter 13 Code Layout Matters
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Chapter 14 Code Reviews
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Chapter 15 Coding with Reason
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Chapter 16 A Comment on Comments
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Chapter 17 Comment Only What the Code Cannot Say
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Chapter 18 Continuous Learning
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Chapter 19 Convenience Is Not an -ility
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Chapter 20 Deploy Early and Often
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Chapter 21 Distinguish Business Exceptions from Technical
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Chapter 22 Do Lots of Deliberate Practice
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Chapter 23 Domain-Specific Languages
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Chapter 24 Don't Be Afraid to Break Things
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Chapter 25 Don't Be Cute with Your Test Data
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Chapter 26 Don't Ignore That Error!
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Chapter 27 Don't Just Learn the Language, Understand Its Culture
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Chapter 28 Don't Nail Your Program into the Upright Position
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Chapter 29 Don't Rely on "Magic Happens Here"
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Chapter 30 Don't Repeat Yourself
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Chapter 31 Don't Touch That Code!
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Chapter 32 Encapsulate Behavior, Not Just State
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Chapter 33 Floating-Point Numbers Aren't Real
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Chapter 34 Fulfill Your Ambitions with Open Source
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Chapter 35 The Golden Rule of API Design
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Chapter 36 The Guru Myth
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Chapter 37 Hard Work Does Not Pay Off
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Chapter 38 How to Use a Bug Tracker
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Chapter 39 Improve Code by Removing It
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Chapter 40 Install Me
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Chapter 41 Interprocess Communication Affects Application Response Time
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Chapter 42 Keep the Build Clean
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Chapter 43 Know How to Use Command-Line Tools
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Chapter 44 Know Well More Than Two Programming Languages
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Chapter 45 Know Your IDE
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Chapter 46 Know Your Limits
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Chapter 47 Know Your Next Commit
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Chapter 48 Large, Interconnected Data Belongs to a Database
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Chapter 49 Learn Foreign Languages
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Chapter 50 Learn to Estimate
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Chapter 51 Learn to Say, "Hello, World"
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Chapter 52 Let Your Project Speak for Itself
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Chapter 53 The Linker Is Not a Magical Program
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Chapter 54 The Longevity of Interim Solutions
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Chapter 55 Make Interfaces Easy to Use Correctly and Hard to Use Incorrectly
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Chapter 56 Make the Invisible More Visible
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Chapter 57 Message Passing Leads to Better Scalability in Parallel Systems
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Chapter 58 A Message to the Future
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Chapter 59 Missing Opportunities for Polymorphism
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Chapter 60 News of the Weird: Testers Are Your Friends
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Chapter 61 One Binary
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Chapter 62 Only the Code Tells the Truth
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Chapter 63 Own (and Refactor) the Build
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Chapter 64 Pair Program and Feel the Flow
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Chapter 65 Prefer Domain-Specific Types to Primitive Types
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Chapter 66 Prevent Errors
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Chapter 67 The Professional Programmer
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Chapter 68 Put Everything Under Version Control
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Chapter 69 Put the Mouse Down and Step Away from the Keyboard
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Chapter 70 Read Code
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Chapter 71 Read the Humanities
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Chapter 72 Reinvent the Wheel Often
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Chapter 73 Resist the Temptation of the Singleton Pattern
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Chapter 74 The Road to Performance Is Littered with Dirty Code Bombs
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Chapter 75 Simplicity Comes from Reduction
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Chapter 76 The Single Responsibility Principle
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Chapter 77 Start from Yes
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Chapter 78 Step Back and Automate, Automate, Automate
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Chapter 79 Take Advantage of Code Analysis Tools
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Chapter 80 Test for Required Behavior, Not Incidental Behavior
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Chapter 81 Test Precisely and Concretely
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Chapter 82 Test While You Sleep (and over Weekends)
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Chapter 83 Testing Is the Engineering Rigor of Software Development
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Chapter 84 Thinking in States
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Chapter 85 Two Heads Are Often Better Than One
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Chapter 86 Two Wrongs Can Make a Right (and Are Difficult to Fix)
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Chapter 87 Ubuntu Coding for Your Friends
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Chapter 88 The Unix Tools Are Your Friends
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Chapter 89 Use the Right Algorithm and Data Structure
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Chapter 90 Verbose Logging Will Disturb Your Sleep
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Chapter 91 WET Dilutes Performance Bottlenecks
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Chapter 92 When Programmers and Testers Collaborate
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Chapter 93 Write Code As If You Had to Support It for the Rest of Your Life
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Chapter 94 Write Small Functions Using Examples
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Chapter 95 Write Tests for People
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Chapter 96 You Gotta Care About the Code
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Chapter 97 Your Customers Do Not Mean What They Say
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Appendix Contributors
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