Prefactoring by Kenneth Pugh

Prefactoring by Kenneth Pugh

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Presents a process called "prefactoring," the premise of which states that you're better off considering the best possible design patterns before you even begin your projects. This book presents prefactoring guidelines in design, code, and testing, derived from lessons learned by many developers over the years.

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Prefactoring by Kenneth Pugh

More often than not, developers will stop a large project in the middle of the build stage to rethink and recode the software design so it's cleaner and more efficient. Known as "refactoring," this process eats up valuable time and money. To help offset refactoring, this book presents a new process called "prefactoring," the premise of which states that you're better off considering the best possible design patterns before you even begin your project. Prefactoring, in essence, is the art of applying the insights gleaned from previous experience (whether yours or someone else's) when developing software to new projects. Doing so will likely save you from making costly design changes midstream - and maybe even save your job! This practical, thought-provoking guide details prefactoring guidelines in design, code, and testing, each derived from the lessons of many developers over many years. With these guidelines, you're far more likely to create more readable and maintainable code before you reach the second-guessing stage. To help communicate the many facets of this process, "Prefactoring" follows the example of a fictitious client, Sam, as he seeks to create a software system from beginning to implementation. Among the topics covered are: General development issues; Implementation classes; Object-oriented design; Creating reports via separation of concerns; Associations and states; and, Creating and testing interfaces. If you understand object-oriented design, and you want to save time and money by considering more efficient designs before you begin your project, "Prefactoring" will show you the way. It won't guarantee that you'll never need to refactor your design or code again, but you're sure to cut down on the amount of refactoring you do.
Ken Pugh has extensive experience in the area of software analysis and design, both as a doer and as a teacher. He's a well-known, frequent conference speaker.
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ISBN 13 9780596008741
ISBN 10 0596008740
Title Prefactoring
Author Kenneth Pugh
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher O'Reilly Media
Year published 2005-10-11
Number of pages 238
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.