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Cons
Contains pointless and entirely unnecessary, as well as unapologetic fud.

Highlights
Quality
I think my code quality improved after reading this book.
Or anyone who need to rethink code quality.
Usually in the eagerness to get something working as quickly as possible, or to add new technologies to the resume, many ignore... Read More
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If you're reading this book, you might read this book and think it's preaching to the choir.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
But buy it and give it to your co-worker who writes the awful illegible code as gentle nudge-nudge wink-wink and you'll be happy you did.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The book covers a lot of examples that junior software engineer will encounter.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Other reviewers have described this book as introductory, offering nothing new.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Finally, the concrete coding example at the book's end should be educational for even experienced programmers.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Usually in the eagerness to get something working as quickly as possible, or to add new technologies to the resume, many ignore the 'internal quality factors' of code.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
In short: this book deserves a space on bookshelf and not only for yourself, but to serve as reference when reviewing other's code.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
In terms of contents, the authors start with names (incredibly important), but they go all the way to refactoring the code by extracting unrelated subproblems.