Code Complete: A Practical Handbook of Software Construction by Steve McConnell (1993)
Code Complete: A Practical Handbook of Software Construction by Steve McConnell (1993)
Code Complete is a comprehensive guide to software construction, providing a wide range of practical techniques for writing better code.
It covers topics such as design, coding, debugging, testing, and refactoring, as well as principles of software development.
It provides detailed advice on how to design, debug, and test software, from the basics of programming to the use of more advanced techniques.
It emphasizes writing code that is readable, maintainable, and reusable, and includes examples of code from real-world applications.
The book also covers topics such as how to use object-oriented programming and design patterns to write more efficient and maintainable code.
It provides advice on how to create robust software and how to use project management techniques to optimize the software development process.
The book includes guidelines on how to work with legacy code, as well as how to identify and avoid common mistakes.
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