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By applying this bookGÇÖs principles, students can create code that accommodates new requirements and unforeseen scenarios without significant rewrites. Gary McLean Hall describes Agile best practices, principles, and patterns for designing and writing code that can evolve more quickly and easily, with fewer errors, because it doesnGÇÖt impede change. Now revised, updated, and expanded, Adaptive Code, Second Edition, adds indispensable practical insights on Kanban, dependency inversion, and creating reusable abstractions. Drawing on more than a decade of Agile consulting and development…mehr

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By applying this bookGÇÖs principles, students can create code that accommodates new requirements and unforeseen scenarios without significant rewrites. Gary McLean Hall describes Agile best practices, principles, and patterns for designing and writing code that can evolve more quickly and easily, with fewer errors, because it doesnGÇÖt impede change. Now revised, updated, and expanded, Adaptive Code, Second Edition, adds indispensable practical insights on Kanban, dependency inversion, and creating reusable abstractions. Drawing on more than a decade of Agile consulting and development experience, McLean Hall has updated this edition with deeper coverage of unit testing, refactoring, pure dependency injection, and more. Master powerful new ways to: GÇó Write code that enables and complements Scrum, Kanban, or any other Agile framework GÇó Develop code that can survive major changes in requirements GÇó Plan for adaptability by using dependencies, layering, interfaces, and design patterns GÇó Perform unit testing and refactoring in tandem, gaining more value from both GÇó Use the GÇ£golden masterGÇ¥ technique to make legacy code adaptive GÇó Build SOLID code with single-responsibility, open/closed, and Liskov substitution principles GÇó Create smaller interfaces to support more-diverse client and architectural needs GÇó Leverage dependency injection best practices to improve code adaptability GÇó Apply dependency inversion with the Stairway pattern, and avoid related anti-patterns
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Gary McLean Hall is a software developer, architect, and consultant with more than a decade of experience optimizing processes and practices in diverse Agile environments. He recently founded Igirisu to provide developer training for TDD, continuous integration, refactoring, design patterns, SOLID principles, and Git source control; cultural coaching towards Agile; and related services. His book, Adaptive Code via C# (Microsoft Press, 2014), has been translated into German, Japanese, and Korean, and won the Society for Technical Communications Distinguished Award in 2015.