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Chris Donnan

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Chris Donnan : Programming – Brooklyn Style

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Refactoring in Large Software Projects: Performing Complex Restructurings Successfully

I have been reading: Refactoring in Large Software Projects: Performing Complex Restructurings Successfully. Along with the WELC book, an excellent book for the REALITY of day to day programming. How do we continue to write testable code, have emergent architecture, manage complex software day to day…

The RLSP:PCRS book (fun with/ death by acronym) book has a GREAT listing. The original list for me was the “robert martin list”, then – core developer values, I needed to add TDA and a few others. I never put as nice and complete actual list as the book contains … the list is:

DRY – Don’t Repeat Yourself

SCP – Speaking Code Principle

OCP – Open Closed Principle

LSP – Liskov Substitution Principle

DIP -Dependency Inversion Principle

ISP – Interface Segregation Principle

REP -Reuse/ Release Equivalency Principle

CRP – Common Reuse Principle

CCP -Common Closure Principle

ADP -Acyclic Dependencies Principle

SDP – Stable Dependencies Principle

SAP – Stable Abstractions Principle

TDA – Tell Don’t Ask (LOD mentioned as well)

SOC - Separation of Concerns

Maybe I will embellish, but you can certainly google ALL of these – THESE are the code developer principles of of good OO software development IMHO.

Go – read – enjoy

-Chris

 


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