Code That Fits in Your Head : Heuristics for Software Engineering (Robert C. Martin Series)
The latest title in Addison Wesley's world-renowned Robert C. Martin Series on better software development, Code That Fits in Your Head offers indispensable practical advice for writing code at a …
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