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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]].
This is also a book on [[Clean Code]].
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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]].
This is also a 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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