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Agile Technical Practices Distilled

By : Pedro M. Santos, Marco Consolaro, Alessandro Di Gioia
Book Image

Agile Technical Practices Distilled

By: Pedro M. Santos, Marco Consolaro, Alessandro Di Gioia

Overview of this book

The number of popular technical practices has grown exponentially in the last few years. Learning the common fundamental software development practices can help you become a better programmer. This book uses the term Agile as a wide umbrella and covers Agile principles and practices, as well as most methodologies associated with it. You’ll begin by discovering how driver-navigator, chess clock, and other techniques used in the pair programming approach introduce discipline while writing code. You’ll then learn to safely change the design of your code using refactoring. While learning these techniques, you’ll also explore various best practices to write efficient tests. The concluding chapters of the book delve deep into the SOLID principles - the five design principles that you can use to make your software more understandable, flexible and maintainable. By the end of the book, you will have discovered new ideas for improving your software design skills, the relationship within your team, and the way your business works.
Table of Contents (31 chapters)
Free Chapter
1
Section 1
7
Section 2
13
Section 3
19
Section 4
25
Chapter 21
28
License: CyberDojo

Kata

Elevator Kata by Marco Consolaro

Implement a controller for an elevator system considering the following requirements.

For evaluation purposes, assume that it takes one second to move the elevator from one floor to another and the doors stay open for three seconds at every stop.

Part I

The building has a total of five floors, including the basement and the ground floor. The elevator can be called at any floor only when it is not in use via one call button.

Given the elevator is positioned on the ground floor:

When there is a call from floor 3 to go to the basement

And there is a call from the ground floor to go to the basement

And there is a call from floor 2 to go to the basement

And there is a call from floor 1 to go to floor 3

Then the doors should open at floor 3, basement, ground, basement, floor 2, basement, floor 1, and floor 3 in this order

Part II

The elevator is not fast enough, so as an experiment to speed it up, the idea is to allow...