Five lines of code: how and when to refactor
Down to earth, focused, and right on point. It will challenge you without intimidating you and without insulting your intelligence. Robert C. Martin In Five Lines of Code you will learn: The signs of bad code Improving code safely, even when you don't understand it Balancing optimization and co...
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