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Practical object-oriented design in Ruby. An agile primer

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Years after the initial release of Ruby on Rails, the web is now filled with Ruby applications that were easy to write but are now virtually impossible to change, extend, or grow. This book addresses that problem by teaching developers real-world object-oriented design techniques specifically focused on Ruby. Sandi Metz shares knowledge and concrete solutions for creating more extensible, maintainable applications and for fixing poorly designed applications. The book focuses on object-oriented Ruby application design and guides developers to superior outcomes, even if their previous experience has been strictly limited to procedural techniques. Metz distills a lifetime of conversations about object-oriented design into a set of specific Ruby practices and patterns that lead to more manageable and pleasing code. Novice Ruby programmers will find specific rules to live by; intermediate programmers will find valuable principles they can flexibly interpret and apply; and advanced programmers will find a common language to lead development and guide their colleagues.

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Practical object-oriented design in Ruby. An agile primer, Sandi Metz

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Titre
Practical object-oriented design in Ruby. An agile primer
Langue
Anglais
Auteurs
Sandi Metz
Publié
2013
Format
souple
ISBN10
0321721330
ISBN13
9780321721334
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4,55 sur 5
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Years after the initial release of Ruby on Rails, the web is now filled with Ruby applications that were easy to write but are now virtually impossible to change, extend, or grow. This book addresses that problem by teaching developers real-world object-oriented design techniques specifically focused on Ruby. Sandi Metz shares knowledge and concrete solutions for creating more extensible, maintainable applications and for fixing poorly designed applications. The book focuses on object-oriented Ruby application design and guides developers to superior outcomes, even if their previous experience has been strictly limited to procedural techniques. Metz distills a lifetime of conversations about object-oriented design into a set of specific Ruby practices and patterns that lead to more manageable and pleasing code. Novice Ruby programmers will find specific rules to live by; intermediate programmers will find valuable principles they can flexibly interpret and apply; and advanced programmers will find a common language to lead development and guide their colleagues.