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Modern Programming: Object Oriented Programming and Best Practices

Modern Programming: Object Oriented Programming and Best Practices

By : Graham Lee
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Modern Programming: Object Oriented Programming and Best Practices

Modern Programming: Object Oriented Programming and Best Practices

By: Graham Lee

Overview of this book

Your experience and knowledge always influence the approach you take and the tools you use to write your programs. With a sound understanding of how to approach your goal and what software paradigms to use, you can create high-performing applications quickly and efficiently. In this two-part book, you’ll discover the untapped features of object-oriented programming and use it with other software tools to code fast and efficient applications. The first part of the book begins with a discussion on how OOP is used today and moves on to analyze the ideas and problems that OOP doesn’t address. It continues by deconstructing the complexity of OOP, showing you its fundamentally simple core. You’ll see that, by using the distinctive elements of OOP, you can learn to build your applications more easily. The next part of this book talks about acquiring the skills to become a better programmer. You’ll get an overview of how various tools, such as version control and build management, help make your life easier. This book also discusses the pros and cons of other programming paradigms, such as aspect-oriented programming and functional programming, and helps to select the correct approach for your projects. It ends by talking about the philosophy behind designing software and what it means to be a "good" developer. By the end of this two-part book, you will have learned that OOP is not always complex, and you will know how you can evolve into a better programmer by learning about ethics, teamwork, and documentation.
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Part One – OOP The Easy Way
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Part Two – APPropriate Behavior

Pair programming

I've pair-programmed a lot during my career, though it has only accounted for the minority of my time. I've also watched other people pair programming; the interactions between partners can make for very interesting viewing.

Before diving into what I think makes good pair programming, I'm going to describe what makes bad pair programming.

Back-Seat Driving Is Not Pair Programming

Because I've been doing TDD for a while, I'm used to deliberately letting my code go through a little bit of a worthless phase before it gets good enough to integrate. Maybe I'll leave out handling a failure condition until I see it fail or add that in at the end. Perhaps I can't think of what to call a method so will name it DoTheThing() until I've got a clearer image.

What I have to remember is that my partner might not work the same way. Yes, it's annoying to see an unhandled condition, or a variable that isn't named according to my preferred convention...

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