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How to Reduce Code Complexity and Develop Software More Sustainably
"Mark Seemann is well known for explaining complex concepts clearly
and thoroughly. In this book he condenses his wide-ranging software
development experience into a set of practical, pragmatic
techniques for writing sustainable and human-friendly code. This
book will be a must-read for every programmer." -- Scott Wlaschin,
author of Domain Modeling Made Functional Code That Fits in Your
Head offers indispensable, practical advice for writing code at a
sustainable pace and controlling the complexity that causes
projects to spin out of control. Reflecting decades of experience
helping software teams succeed, Mark Seemann guides you from zero
(no code) to deployed features and shows how to maintain a good
cruising speed as you add functionality, address cross-cutting
concerns, troubleshoot, and optimize. You'll find valuable ideas,
practices, and processes for key issues ranging from checklists to
teamwork, encapsulation to decomposition, API design to unit
testing. Seemann illuminates his insights with code examples drawn
from a complete sample project. Written in C#, they're designed to
be clear and useful to anyone who uses any object-oriented language
including Java , C++, and Python. To facilitate deeper exploration,
all code and extensive commit messages are available for download.
Choose mindsets and processes that work, and escape bad metaphors
that don't Use checklists to liberate yourself, improving outcomes
with the skills you already have Get past "analysis paralysis" by
creating and deploying a vertical slice of your application
Counteract forces that lead to code rot and unnecessary complexity
Master better techniques for changing code behavior Discover ways
to solve code problems more quickly and effectively Think more
productively about performance and security If you've ever suffered
through bad projects or had to cope with unmaintainable legacy
code, this guide will help you make things better next time and
every time. Register your book for convenient access to downloads,
updates, and/or corrections as they become available. See inside
book for details.
Description Dependency Injection has become one of the most
dominant practices in the past decade, and it's now required
knowledge for .NET developers. Dependency Injection in .NET, Second
Edition teaches readers to use Dependency Injection to reduce
hard-coded dependencies between application components. Readers
will dive into thoroughly-explained examples and develop a
foundation they can apply to any of the many DI libraries for .NET
and .NET Core. Key Features * Integration with common .NET
application frameworks * DI patterns and anti-patterns *
Aspect-oriented programming * Using Microsoft and open source DI
libraries and containers Audience This book is written for
intermediate .NET developers and beyond. No previous experience
with DI or DI frameworks is required. About the Technology
Dependency Injection is an application design pattern where
components are loosely-coupled with the objects or data on which
they have a dependency.
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