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The Art of Readable Code

✍ Scribed by Boswell, Dustin, Foucher, Trevor & Trevor Foucher


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O'Reilly Media
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Category
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Learn to write code that's readable, reusable, clean, and maintainable -- a goal that eludes many people who code for a living. The Art of Readable Code helps you focus on the nuts and bolts of programming with simple and practical techniques you can use every time you sit down to write code. You'll find easy-to-digest code examples throughout the book, and every page includes tips to help you write better code.


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