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Software Development, Design and Coding: With Patterns, Debugging, Unit Testing, and Refactoring

PaperbackNovember 27, 2017
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ISBN-13: 9781484231524 ISBN-10: 148423152X
Publisher
Apress
Binding
Paperback
Published
November 27, 2017
Weight
1.3 lbs
Dimensions
25.40×2.00×17.80 cm

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Software Development, Design and Coding: With Patterns, Debugging, Unit Testing, and Refactoring by Dooley, John F.. Paperback edition. ISBN: 9781484231524.

Learn the principles of good software design, and how to turn those principles into great code. This book introduces you to software engineering ― from the application of engineering principles to the development of software. Youll see how to run a software development project, examine the different phases of a project, and learn how to design and implement programs that solve specific problems. Its also about code construction ― how to write great programs and make them work. Whether youre new to programming or have written hundreds of applications, in this book youll re-examine what you already do, and youll investigate ways to improve. Using the Java language, youll look deeply into coding standards, debugging, unit testing, modularity, and other characteristics of good programs. With Software Development, Design and Coding, author and professor John Dooley distills his years of teaching and development experience to demonstrate practical techniques for great coding. What Youll Learn Review modern agile methodologies including Scrum and Lean programming Leverage the capabilities of modern computer systems with parallel programming Work with design patterns to exploit application development best practices Use modern tools for development, collaboration, and source code controls Who This Book Is For Early career software developers, or upper-level students in software engineering courses