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Code Complete: A Practical Handbook of Software Construction
Steve McConnell
Microsoft Press
, 2004 - 960 pages
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highly recommended
Best of the Best
Besides agreeing with the other reviews all I can say is that this text has made me a better programmer. Truly.
Invaluable, Well Presented Information
There is probably not a whole lot to say about this book that has not been said already, but it certainly deserves another positive review nonetheless.
I bought this book thinking that I did not have a whole lot to learn from it. I was certain I had read enough 'better coding' material in the past to know what good
code
was and how to produce it. I am sure you will not be surprised when I say that I ended up having a great deal to learn from this book.
Almost all of the coding advice, design strategies, and debugging techniques are backed up with real research data. At the very least, this means that even if you know the advice is sound already, you can more easily introduce the topic to other programmers, or even to management, and it has a greater chance of being taken in to consideration.
After reading this book, my code quality has definitely increased. I discovered that even the good practices I knew of before were not being put to effective use.
The book is very specific. It does not typically give you vague advice that sounds good if you don't think too hard about it. It gives you very specific, concrete advice, with examples and data to back it up.
The author seems to have put a great deal of effort into writing this book for every type of programmer (and even for people in
software management
positions). Every chapter introduction describes who should definitely read the chapter and who might benefit from simply skimming it over. He will also direct the reader to other chapters or specific sections of the current chapter based on the reader's knowledge and experience levels.
Finally, as others have said, I consider this a must read book for any programmer.
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good book
I bought this because it was highly recommended as a must have for the
software engineer
. I browsed through it and I'm not sorry I bought it. It has some good stuff.
An Important Read
Though this book is filled with debatable opinion and redundant information, it's an important read. Read it if only to keep
software engineering
topics fresh in your head. Otherwise, if you are already experienced, it's kind of elementary.
Complete but a little borring
Code
complete
is the right title for this book. Sadly most people find it extremely hart to read it. Its great as a reference but reading it word for word is as interesting as watching grass grow. Don't get me wrong. This is a great book. Everyone should at least hold it for once. But do not try to read it as a book. The first 300 pages will be boring. When the actual code chapters begin it gets better but still tends to be tedious.
A great book for beginners but a little boring read for advanced users.
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For more than a decade, Steve McConnell, one of the premier authors and voices in the
software community
, has helped change the way developers write
code--and produce
better software. Now his classic book, CODE
COMPLETE
, has been fully updated and revised with best practices in the art and science of constructing software. Whether you're a new developer seeking a sound introduction to the practice of software development or a veteran exploring strategic new approaches to problem solving, you'll find a wealth of
practical suggestions
and methods for strengthening your skills. Topics include design, applying good techniques to
construction
, eliminating errors, planning, managing construction activities, and relating personal character to superior software. This new edition features fully updated information on programming techniques, including the emergence of Web-style programming, and integrated coverage of object-oriented design. You'll also find new code examples--both good and bad--in C++, Microsoft(r) Visual Basic(r), C#, and Java, though the focus is squarely on techniques and practices.
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