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Clean Coders 02 Names 視頻教學 英文教學版
軟體簡介:
視頻教學
So, you think this is just going to be like the second chapter of the
Clean Code book? Think again! This is a completely different take on
the topic. Oh the goal is the same, certainly. But there are things
covered in this video that were never mentioned in the book. And even
those things that are similar are covered in a very different way. So
even if you've read Clean Code fifty times over, this episode will
give you more to think about.
In this 40+ minute episode Uncle Bob will take you from the Earth to
the Sun and then into the bowels of the Earth. You'll visit idyllic
countrysides, urban back alleys, graffiti laden East London side streets,
and even the Wild West as you explore the principles of names in your
code.
Despite the scenery, Uncle Bob never lets up on driving each point
home so they become part of your daily discipline. He begins with the
exhortation that names are not just a convenience for the programmer.
They are the most powerful tool that programmers have to communicate
with each other. Then he dives into a discussion on how to use names
to Reveal Your Intent and Avoid Disinformation.
From one code example to the next (showing up in the most unlikely
places) you'll see Uncle Bob point out examples of bad names and good
names. He'll explain why the good names are good, why the bad names
are bad, and how to improve them.
Uncle Bob will tell you how encoding schemes like Hungarian Notation
began, and why you don't want to be using them in the twenty-first
century. He'll go on to stress the importance of choosing names that
make your code read like well written prose.
Finally, Uncle Bob will tell you about The Scope Rule which will
guide you in choosing function, class, and variable names of the
appropriate length for the scope that contains them.
So don't wait. If you want to be a clean coder. If you want to improve
your skill and discipline, then hit the button and watch this episode
now. Clean Code Episode II -- Names, is about to begin...
軟體簡介:
視頻教學
So, you think this is just going to be like the second chapter of the
Clean Code book? Think again! This is a completely different take on
the topic. Oh the goal is the same, certainly. But there are things
covered in this video that were never mentioned in the book. And even
those things that are similar are covered in a very different way. So
even if you've read Clean Code fifty times over, this episode will
give you more to think about.
In this 40+ minute episode Uncle Bob will take you from the Earth to
the Sun and then into the bowels of the Earth. You'll visit idyllic
countrysides, urban back alleys, graffiti laden East London side streets,
and even the Wild West as you explore the principles of names in your
code.
Despite the scenery, Uncle Bob never lets up on driving each point
home so they become part of your daily discipline. He begins with the
exhortation that names are not just a convenience for the programmer.
They are the most powerful tool that programmers have to communicate
with each other. Then he dives into a discussion on how to use names
to Reveal Your Intent and Avoid Disinformation.
From one code example to the next (showing up in the most unlikely
places) you'll see Uncle Bob point out examples of bad names and good
names. He'll explain why the good names are good, why the bad names
are bad, and how to improve them.
Uncle Bob will tell you how encoding schemes like Hungarian Notation
began, and why you don't want to be using them in the twenty-first
century. He'll go on to stress the importance of choosing names that
make your code read like well written prose.
Finally, Uncle Bob will tell you about The Scope Rule which will
guide you in choosing function, class, and variable names of the
appropriate length for the scope that contains them.
So don't wait. If you want to be a clean coder. If you want to improve
your skill and discipline, then hit the button and watch this episode
now. Clean Code Episode II -- Names, is about to begin...
