Good Habits for Great Coding Improving Programming Skills with Examples in Python /

Improve your coding skills and learn how to write readable code. Rather than teach basic programming, this book presumes that readers understand the fundamentals, and offers time-honed best practices for style, design, documenting, testing, refactoring, and more. Taking an informal, conversational t...

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Hlavný autor: Stueben, Michael (Autor)
Médium: Elektronický zdroj E-kniha
Jazyk:English
Vydavateľské údaje: Berkeley, CA : Apress, 2018.
Vydanie:1st ed. 2018.
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505 0 |a Part 1: Not Learned in School -- 1. A Coding Fantasy -- 2. Coding Tricks -- 3. Style -- 4. More Coding Tricks -- Part 2: Coding Advice -- 5. Function Design -- 6. Self-Documenting Code -- 7. Step-Wise Refinement -- 8. Comments -- 9. Stop Coding -- 10. Testing -- 11. Defensive Programming -- 12. Refactoring -- 13. Write The Tests First (Sometimes) -- 14. Expert Advice -- Part 3: Perspective -- 15. A Lesson In Design -- 16. Beware Of OOP -- 17. The Evolution Of A Function -- 18. Do Not Snub Inefficient Algorithms -- Part 4: Walk the Walk -- 19.Problems Worth Solving -- 20. Problem Solving -- 21. Dynamic Programming. 
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