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Real-World Maintainable Software: Ten Coding Guidelines in Practice
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  • Title: Real-World Maintainable Software
  • Author(s) Abraham Marin-Perez
  • Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc. (2016)
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  • Language: English
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With this practical book, you'll learn 10 easy-to-follow guidelines for delivering Java software that’s easy to maintain and adapt. These guidelines have been derived from analyzing hundreds of real-world systems.

It provides clear and concise explanations, with advice for turning the guidelines into practice. It also shows you how to develop several relevant projects while learning best practices along the way.

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