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== Business/Publishing_and_Printing/Publishing/Books/Business/Addison_Wesley == | == Business/Publishing_and_Printing/Publishing/Books/Business/Addison_Wesley == | ||
=== The Pragmatic Programmer === | === The Pragmatic Programmer === | ||
Yet another book on [[Clean Code]]. | |||
* … | * … | ||
== Business/Publishing_and_Printing/Publishing/Books/Business/Manning == | == Business/Publishing_and_Printing/Publishing/Books/Business/Manning == | ||
=== Minimal Perl === | === Minimal Perl === | ||
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== Business/Publishing_and_Printing/Publishing/Books/Business/O'Reilly_and_Associates == | == Business/Publishing_and_Printing/Publishing/Books/Business/O'Reilly_and_Associates == | ||
=== 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know === | === 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know === | ||
Yet another book on [[Clean Code]]. | |||
==== #06: Before You Refactor ==== | ==== #06: Before You Refactor ==== | ||
* The best approach for restructuring starts by taking stock of the existing codebase and the tests written against that code. | * The best approach for restructuring starts by taking stock of the existing codebase and the tests written against that code. | ||
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==== installing the tools elsewhere ==== | ==== installing the tools elsewhere ==== | ||
Appendix A lists the command-line tools together with their home pages. | Appendix A lists the command-line tools together with their home pages. | ||
== Business/Publishing_and_Printing/Publishing/Books/Business/Prentice_Hall == | |||
=== Robert C Martin and The Clean Code === | |||
Yet another book on [[Clean Code]]. | |||
== books on Clean Code == | |||
* [[Technical_books_and_notes#The_Pragmatic_Programmer]] | |||
* [[Technical_books_and_notes#97_Things_Every_Programmer_Should_Know]] | |||
* [[Technical_books_and_notes#Robert_C_Martin_and_The_Clean_Code]] | |||
Latest revision as of 14:32, 24 August 2015
Business/Publishing_and_Printing/Publishing/Books/Business/Addison_Wesley
[edit | edit source]The Pragmatic Programmer
[edit | edit source]Yet another book on Clean Code.
- …
Business/Publishing_and_Printing/Publishing/Books/Business/Manning
[edit | edit source]Minimal Perl
[edit | edit source]Business/Publishing_and_Printing/Publishing/Books/Business/O'Reilly_and_Associates
[edit | edit source]97 Things Every Programmer Should Know
[edit | edit source]Yet another book on Clean Code.
#06: Before You Refactor
[edit | edit source]- The best approach for restructuring starts by taking stock of the existing codebase and the tests written against that code.
- Avoid the temptation to rewrite everything.
- Many incremental changes are better than one massive change.
- After each development iteration, it is important to ensure that the existing tests pass.
- Personal preferences and ego shouldn't get in the way.
- New technology is an insufficient reason to refactor.
- Remember that humans make mistakes.
#08: The Boy Scout Rule – by Robert C. Martin (Uncle Bob)
[edit | edit source]criticism: doesn't that violate "never change a running software"?!!
#88: The Unix Tools Are Your Friends
[edit | edit source]- mentions BusyBox and Cygwin
Data Science at the Command Line
[edit | edit source]running the Vagrant VM not just locally on some physical machine but …
[edit | edit source]- I want to run the Vagrant VM on a strong physical machine attached to my LAN,
- I want the VM to have an interface (VirtualBox: Bridged Adapter) and its own IP address on the LAN;
- the VM's OS is ubuntu;
- its hostname is data-science-toolbox;
- I want to access the OS from another machine on my LAN, not just from the machine, that hosts the VM:
$ ssh vagrant@data-science-toolbox
If I start the Vagrant VM through its ordinary interface, Vagrant complains about a NAT rule of this names already existing.
But I am starting the VM from the Oracle VM VirtualBox Manager – that way it works without complaint.
With a entry in $HOME/.ssh/config :
# from $HOME/.ssh/config : Host data-science-toolbox User vagrant
… the ssh command line is even shorter:
$ ssh data-science-toolbox
installing the tools elsewhere
[edit | edit source]Appendix A lists the command-line tools together with their home pages.
Business/Publishing_and_Printing/Publishing/Books/Business/Prentice_Hall
[edit | edit source]Robert C Martin and The Clean Code
[edit | edit source]Yet another book on Clean Code.