My notes from the introduction of "Clean Code"
Follow up of My notes from the foreword of “Clean Code”
Notes
Learning craftmanship:
- knowledge (principles, patterns, practices and heuristics)
- work (practising the gained knowledge)
“Learning to write clean code is hard work.”
“This is not a “feel good” book that you can read on an airplane and finish before you land.”
“You will be reading code - lots of code.”
First several chapters descripte the principles, patterns, and practices of writing clean code.
Second part consists of several case studies of ever-increasing complexity.
Third part is the payoff: a single chapter containing a list of heuristics and smells gathered while creating the case studies.
Please buy this book if you want know more about the above notes. These notes only serve as a quick reference to important information in the book. If these notes are too insightfull and in conflict with the copyright, please get in touch with me.
Post by: Cyril de Wit