Your code as a crime scene use forensic techniques to arrest defects, bottlenecks, and bad design in your programs
Jack the Ripper and legacy codebases have more in common than you'd think. Inspired by forensic psychology methods, you'll learn strategies to predict the future of your codebase, assess refactoring direction, and understand how your team influences the design. With its unique blend of for...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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[Frisco, TX]
Pragmatic Bookshelf
2015
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Series: | The Pragmatic programmers
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Collection: | O'Reilly - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Summary: | Jack the Ripper and legacy codebases have more in common than you'd think. Inspired by forensic psychology methods, you'll learn strategies to predict the future of your codebase, assess refactoring direction, and understand how your team influences the design. With its unique blend of forensic psychology and code analysis, this book arms you with the strategies you need, no matter what programming language you use |
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Item Description: | Place of publication taken from publisher's Web site. - "Version: P1.0 (March 2015)." |
Physical Description: | 1 volume illustrations |
ISBN: | 1680500805 9781680505207 1680505211 9781680505214 9781680500806 |