Code Complete by Steve McConnell

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  • Pub. Date: March 1993
  • 896pp

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    • Pub. Date: March 1993
    • Publisher: Microsoft Press
    • Format: Paperback, 896pp

    Synopsis

    Take a strategic approach to software construction-and produce superior products-with this fully updated edition of Steve McConnell's critically praised and award-winning guide to software development best practices.

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    Excellent exposition of the software development process, specifically the author examines the software construction process itself, based on common commercial practices with a strong emphasis on quality, workflow and scheduling improvements. This practical guide presents effective software development practices for problem definition, requirement analysis, implementation planning, design, construction and integration. Indeed the practical aspects of the entire development cycle are analyzed and explained including testing, maintenance and enhancement. Focuses on data control, quality improvement and craftsmanship, that elusive state that distinguishes professional competence from hacking. Source code is in C and Pascal, replete with "key point" notes and more importantly with "coding horror" analysis. Emphasizes code optimization, testing and troubleshooting for constant quality improvement.

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    The concepts discussed in this encyclopedic treatment are applicable to any procedural language in any computing environment. The presentation, intended to help developers take strategic action rather than fight the same battles again and again, includes some 500 examples of code (good and bad), along with checklists for assessment of architecture, design approach, and module and routine quality. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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    Biography

    Steve McConnell is Chief Software Engineer at Construx Software Builders where he divides his time between leading custom software projects, consulting on other companies' software projects, and writing books and articles. He is the author of Code Complete (1993) and Rapid Development (1996), both winners of Software Development magazine's Jolt award for outstanding software development books of their respective years. His most recent book is Software Project Survival Guide. McConnell has also written numerous technical articles and edits IEEE Software magazine's "Best Practices" column. He can be reached at stevemcc@construx.com.

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    Must rad for every software developerby Suren

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    October 16, 2009: This is a must read for every software developer.

    In our software development company, we give a copy of this book to every new employee.

    A pretty good set of guidelinesby Anonymous

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    August 11, 2004: I didn't agree with everything in this book, but I did agree with most of it. It's a pretty good set of guidelines and just relates the things that should be common knowledge among programmers but unfortunately obviously ain't. We've settled a lot of arguments with this book. Some have accused it of a Microsoft orientation, but I haven't seen that. I wish schools would start their computer-science track with a flowcharting class, then a class based on this book.


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