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Sandi Metz has distilled a lifetime of conversations and presentations about object-oriented design into a proven set of OO practices for crafting manageable, extensible, and pleasing code. She is a programmer, teacher, author, and sometime consultant. In the past 30+ years she has written afficher plus innumerable applications and has created practical solutions that produce working software that is easy to change. She has spoken about object-oriented design and refactoring at international programming conferences since 2009. afficher moins

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99 Bottles of OOP (2016) — Postface — 12 exemplaires

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I read the new second edition and (re-)worked through he problems again. This is my favorite 400 page kata.
 
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joelmeador | Sep 6, 2020 |
Best technical writing I've read in years. Eloquently stated pragmatic advice on how to structure object-oriented code to withstand constant change without driving you to drink. Worth reading for anyone writing OO code, Rubyist or not.
 
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thegreatape | 2 autres critiques | Jan 7, 2020 |
This book gets an inordinate amount of praise, for reasons I won't speculate here. It's an OK book on a *purely* technical basis. That is, if you can ignore the distractingly bad writing.

I mean, it's *really* badly written. There are so many run-on sentences that it's a huge distraction. And it gets worse in the later chapters, which are very slapdash. The few semi-colons that appear are almost inevitably used where a colon should be.

Some paragraphs contain almost verbatim information that appeared on the facing page.

And what is supposed (I think) to be "breezy" ends up being meandering and forced. Really getting "breezy" right in a technical book is almost impossible. Most writers shouldn't attempt it.

Nevertheless, there are some important and useful ideas here. But this book was in DIRE need of a real editor. Whomever Addison-Wesley paid didn't do their job.
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erebor | 2 autres critiques | Jan 9, 2016 |

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