Robert C. Martin (“Uncle Bob”) has been a programmer since 1970. He is founder and president of Object Mentor, Inc., an international firm of highly experienced software developers and managers who specialize in helping companies get their projects done. Object Mentor offers process improvement consulting, object-oriented software design consulting, training, and skill development services to major corporations worldwide.
Martin has published dozens of articles in various trade journals and is a regular speaker at international conferences and trade shows.
He has authored and edited many books, including:
Designing Object Oriented C++ Applications Using the Booch Method
Patterns Languages of Program Design 3
More C++ Gems
Extreme Programming in Practice
Agile Software Development: Principles, Patterns, and Practices
UML for Java Programmers
Clean Code
The Much-Anticipated Follow-Up to “Uncle Bob’s” Highly Praised Clean Code
Programmers who endure and succeed amidst swirling uncertainty and nonstop pressure share a common attribute: They care deeply about the practice of creating software. They treat it as a craft. They are professionals.
In The Clean Coder: A Code of Conduct for Professional Programmers, legendary software expert Robert C. Martin introduces the disciplines, techniques, tools, and practices of true software craftsmanship.
This book is packed with practical advice—about everything from estimating and coding to refactoring and testing. It covers much more than technique: It is about attitude. Martin shows how to approach software development with honor, self-respect, and pride; work well and work clean; communicate and estimate faithfully; face difficult decisions with clarity and honesty; and understand that deep knowledge comes with a responsibility to act.
Readers will learn
What it means to behave as a true software craftsman
How to deal with conflict, tight schedules, and unreasonable managers
How to get into the flow of coding, and get past writer’s block
How to handle unrelenting pressure and avoid burnout
How to combine enduring attitudes with new development paradigms
How to manage your time, and avoid blind alleys, marshes, bogs, and swamps
How to foster environments where programmers and teams can thrive
When to say “No”—and how to say it
When to say “Yes”—and what yes really means
Great software is something to marvel at: powerful, elegant, functional, a pleasure to work with as both a developer and as a user. Great software isn’t written by machines. It is written by professionals with an unshakable commitment to craftsmanship. The Clean Coder will help you become one of them—and earn the pride and fulfillment that they alone possess.
告诉软件工程师如何做得更专业!把软件开发、测试、项目管理等知识讲解得通俗易懂,开发从书中攫取成长之道,测试可依据书中观点怼回开发! 1、定义完成的标准,不能把未经测试的代码签入当作完成; 2、承诺不是“试试看”,防止“试试”被滥用; 3、TDD三原则要遵守,TDD能显...
评分和传统行业(媒体与写作除外)相比,软件行业的作家似乎要多出不少,这可能是因为程序员的本职工作就是敲键盘,因此额外敲出一些字不算难事。但更可能的原因是软件行业在几十年来迅速发展、规范,在短短的时间内完成了许多传统行业需要上百年乃至上千年才能完成的过程,因此在...
评分和传统行业(媒体与写作除外)相比,软件行业的作家似乎要多出不少,这可能是因为程序员的本职工作就是敲键盘,因此额外敲出一些字不算难事。但更可能的原因是软件行业在几十年来迅速发展、规范,在短短的时间内完成了许多传统行业需要上百年乃至上千年才能完成的过程,因此在...
评分看完之后,首先封皮吸引了我,是一个星云,软件开始几十年来,一直在改变,从工具,还有设计模式,但是最基础的东西并没有变化,以前的人还是可以看懂现在程序的编写,程序员的职业素养看完之后有几个感受就是好的程序员一定要对自己的代码负责任,除了任何问题都要自己承担,...
评分有半本Uncle Bob自传的感觉 就是software veteran经验谈那种类型的书 读下来没有发现多少新的内容 除了estimation那节给出的一些建议和公式 但是除了“这是我的经验”以外他没有其他说服读者的偿试 真是的
评分有点像回忆录+经验总结,细致、务实。特别喜欢非技术那部分,非常受教。
评分都是很实在的经验之谈
评分to be professional
评分写一辈子好代码,难
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