The Clean Coder : A Code of Conduct for Professional Programmers /

Robert C. Martin reveals the disciplines, techniques, tools, and practices that separate software craftsmen from mere "9-to-5" programmers One of the world's most respected programmers takes software craftsmanship to the next level, answering hard questions about what it really means...

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Main Author: Martin, Robert (Author)
Corporate Author: Safari, an O'Reilly Media Company
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Pearson, 2011.
Edition:1st edition.
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