
The Clean Coder: A Code of Conduct for Professional Programmers Robert C. Martin (Auteur)

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i?{1/2}??i?{1/2}??Uncle Bobi?{1/2}?? Martin definitely raises the bar with his latest book. He explains his expectation for a professional programmer on management interactions, time management, pressure, on collaboration, and on the choice of tools to use. Beyond TDD and ATDD, Martin explains what every programmer who considers him- or herself a professional not only needs to know, but also needs to follow in order to make the young profession of software development grow.i?{1/2}?? i?{1/2}??Markus Gärtner
Senior Software Developerit-agile GmbHwww.it-agile.dewww.shino.de i?{1/2}??Some technical books inspire and teach; some delight and amuse. Rarely does a technical book do all four of these things. Robert Martini?{1/2}??s always have for me and
The Clean Coder is no exception. Read, learn, and live the lessons in this book and you can accurately call yourself a software professional.i?{1/2}??
i?{1/2}??George BullockSenior Program ManagerMicrosoft Corp. i?{1/2}??If a computer science degree had i?{1/2}??required reading for after you graduate,i?{1/2}?? this would be it. In the real world, your bad code doesni?{1/2}??t vanish when the semesteri?{1/2}??s over, you doni?{1/2}??t get an A for marathon coding the night before an assignmenti?{1/2}??s due, and, worst of all, you have to deal with people. So, coding gurus are not necessarily professionals.
The Clean Coder describes the journey to professionalism . . . and it does a remarkably entertaining job of it.i?{1/2}??
i?{1/2}??Jeff OverbeyUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign i?{1/2}??
The Clean Coder is much more than a set of rules or guidelines. It contains hard-earned wisdom and knowledge that is normally obtained through many years of trial and error or by working as an apprentice to a master craftsman. If you call yourself a software professional, you need this book.i?{1/2}??
i?{1/2}??R. L. BogettiLead System DesignerBaxter Healthcarewww.RLBogetti.com
