Code Simplicity
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Examines the purpose of good software design, shares examples that demonstrate how a system changes over time, and provides principles applicable to any prgramming language or project.
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Good software design is simple and easy
Examines the purpose of good software design, shares examples that demonstrate how a system changes over time, and provides principles applicable to any prgramming language or project.
Ingram Publishing Services
Good software design is simple and easy to understand. Unfortunately, the average computer program today is so complex that no one could possibly comprehend how all the code works. This concise guide helps you understand the fundamentals of good design through scientific laws—principles you can apply to any programming language or project from here to eternity.
Whether you’re a junior programmer, senior software engineer, or non-technical manager, you’ll learn how to create a sound plan for your software project, and make better decisions about the pattern and structure of your system.
- Discover why good software design has become the missing science
- Understand the ultimate purpose of software and the goals of good design
- Determine the value of your design now and in the future
- Examine real-world examples that demonstrate how a system changes over time
- Create designs that allow for the most change in the environment with the least change in the software
- Make easier changes in the future by keeping your code simpler now
- Gain better knowledge of your software’s behavior with more accurate tests
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