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    Five Lines of Code: How and when to refactor

    Posted By: yoyoloit
    Five Lines of Code: How and when to refactor

    Five Lines of Code: How and when to refactor
    by Christian Clausen

    English | 2021 | ISBN: ‎ 161729831X | 335 pages | True EPUB, MOBI | 3.92 MB

    Five Lines of Code teaches refactoring that's focused on concrete rules and getting any method down to five lines or less! There’s no jargon or tricky automated-testing skills required, just easy guidelines and patterns illustrated by detailed code samples.

    In Five Lines of Code you will learn:

    The signs of bad code
    Improving code safely, even when you don’t understand it
    Balancing optimization and code generality
    Proper compiler practices
    The Extract method, Introducing Strategy pattern, and many other refactoring patterns
    Writing stable code that enables change-by-addition
    Writing code that needs no comments
    Real-world practices for great refactoring

    Improving existing code—refactoring—is one of the most common tasks you’ll face as a programmer. Five Lines of Code teaches you clear and actionable refactoring rules that you can apply without relying on intuitive judgements such as “code smells.” Following the author’s expert perspective—that refactoring and code smells can be learned by following a concrete set of principles—you’ll learn when to refactor your code, what patterns to apply to what problem, and the code characteristics that indicate it’s time for a rework.

    Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.

    About the technology
    Every codebase includes mistakes and inefficiencies that you need to find and fix. Refactor the right way, and your code becomes elegant, easy to read, and easy to maintain. In this book, you’ll learn a unique approach to refactoring that implements any method in five lines or fewer. You’ll also discover a secret most senior devs know: sometimes it’s quicker to hammer out code and fix it later!

    About the book
    Five Lines of Code is a fresh look at refactoring for developers of all skill levels. In it, you’ll master author Christian Clausen’s innovative approach, learning concrete rules to get any method down to five lines—or less! You’ll learn when to refactor, specific refactoring patterns that apply to most common problems, and characteristics of code that should be deleted altogether.

    What's inside

    The signs of bad code
    Improving code safely, even when you don’t understand it
    Balancing optimization and code generality
    Proper compiler practices

    About the reader
    For developers of all skill levels. Examples use easy-to-read Typescript, in the same style as Java and C#.

    About the author
    Christian Clausen works as a Technical Agile Coach, teaching teams how to refactor code.

    Table of Contents
    1 Refactoring refactoring
    2 Looking under the hood of refactoring
    PART 1 LEARN BY REFACTORING A COMPUTER GAME
    3 Shatter long function
    4 Make type codes work
    5 Fuse similar code together
    6 Defend the data
    PART 2 TAKING WHAT YOU HAVE LEARNED INTO THE REAL WORLD
    7 Collaborate with the compiler
    8 Stay away from comments
    9 Love deleting code
    10 Never be afraid to add code
    11 Follow the structure in the code
    12 Avoid optimizations and generality
    13 Make bad code look bad
    14 Wrapping up