Clean Craftsmanship

Clean Craftsmanship

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Foreword xvii
Preface xxi
Acknowledgments xxvii
About the Author xxix

Chapter 1: Craftsmanship 1

Part I: The Disciplines 11
Extreme Programming 13
Test-Driven Development 15
Refactoring 16
Simple Design 17
Collaborative Programming 17
Acceptance Tests 18

Chapter 2: Test-Driven Development 19
Overview 20
The Basics 35
Conclusion 79

Chapter 3: Advanced TDD 81
Sort 1 82
Sort 2 87
Getting Stuck 95
Arrange, Act, Assert 103
Test Doubles 108
Architecture 143
Conclusion 145

Chapter 4: Test Design 147
Testing Databases 148
Testing GUIs 150
Test Patterns 154
Test Design 160
Transformation Priority Premise 184
Conclusion 196

Chapter 5: Refactoring 197
What Is Refactoring? 199
The Basic Toolkit 200
The Disciplines 217
Conclusion 221

Chapter 6: Simple Design 223
YAGNI 226
Covered by Tests 228
Maximize Expression 233
Minimize Duplication 237
Minimize Size 239

Chapter 7: Collaborative Programming 241

Chapter 8: Acceptance Tests 245
The Discipline 248
The Continuous Build 249

Part II: The Standards 251
Your New CTO 252

Chapter 9: Productivity 253
We Will Never Ship S**T 254
Inexpensive Adaptability 256
We Will Always Be Ready 258
Stable Productivity 259

Chapter 10: Quality 261
Continuous Improvement 262
Fearless Competence 263
Extreme Quality 264
We Will Not Dump on QA 265
QA Will Find Nothing 266
Test Automation 267
Automated Testing and User Interfaces 268
Testing the User Interface 269

Chapter 11: Courage 271
We Cover for Each Other 272
Honest Estimates 274
You Must Say NO 276
Continuous Aggressive Learning 277
Mentoring 278

Part III: The Ethics 279
The First Programmer 280
Seventy-Five Years 281
Nerds and Saviors 286
Role Models and Villains 289
We Rule the World 290
Catastrophes 291
The Oath 293

Chapter 12: Harm 295
First, Do No Harm 296
Best Work 306
Repeatable Proof 316

Chapter 13: Integrity 327
Small Cycles 328
Relentless Improvement 342
Maintain High Productivity 346

Chapter 14: Teamwork 355
Work as a Team 356
Estimate Honestly and Fairly 358
Respect 372
Never Stop Learning 373

Index 375Robert C. Martin (“Uncle Bob”) wrote his first line of code at the age of 12 in 1964 and has been employed as a programmer since 1970. He is cofounder of cleancoders.com, offering online video training for software developers, and is founder of Uncle Bob Consulting LLC, offering software consulting, training, and skill development services to major corporations worldwide. He served as the Master Craftsman at 8th Light, Inc., a Chicago-based software consulting firm. Mr. Martin has published dozens of articles in various trade journals, authored many books, and is a regular speaker at international conferences and trade shows.How to Write Code You’re Proud of . . . Every Single Day

“. . . [A] timely and humble reminder of the ever-increasing complexity of our programmatic world and how we owe it to the legacy of humankind–and to ourselves–to practice ethical development. Take your time reading Clean Craftsmanship. . . . Keep this book on your go-to bookshelf. Let this book be your old friend–your Uncle Bob, your guide–as you make your way through this world with curiosity and courage.”
–From the Foreword by Stacia Heimgartner Viscardi, CST & Agile Mentor

In Clean Craftsmanship, the legendary Robert C. Martin (“Uncle Bob”) has written the principles that define the profession–and the craft–of software development. Uncle Bob brings together the disciplines, standards, and ethics you need to deliver robust, effective code and to be proud of all the software you write.

Robert Martin, the best-selling author of Clean Code, provides a pragmatic, technical, and prescriptive guide to the foundational disciplines of software craftsmanship. He discusses standards, showing how the world’s expectations of developers often differ from their own and helping you bring the two in sync. Bob concludes with the ethics of the programming profession, describing the fundamental promises all developers should make to their colleagues, their users, and, above all, themselves.

With Uncle Bob’s insights, all programmers and their managers can consistently deliver code that builds trust instead of undermining it–trust among users and throughout societies that depend on software for their survival.

  • Moving towards the “north star” of true software craftsmanship: the state of knowing how to program well
  • Practical, specific guidance for applying five core disciplines: test-driven development, refactoring, simple design,
  • collaborative programming, and acceptance tests
  • How developers and teams can promote productivity, quality, and courage
  • The true meaning of integrity and teamwork among programmers, and ten specific commitments every software professional should make

Register your book for convenient access to the book’s companion videos, updates, and/or corrections as they become available. See inside book for details.“Bob’s Clean Craftsmanship has done a great job explaining the purposes of agile technical practices, along with a deep historical basis for how they came into existence, as well as positioning for why they will always be important. His involvement in history and formation of agility, thorough understanding of practices, and their purposes reflect vividly throughout the manuscript.”
—Tim Ottinger, well-known Agile Coach and author

“Bob’s writing style is excellent. It is easy to read and the concepts are explained in perfect detail for even a new programmer to follow. Bob even has some funny moments, which pleasantly snap you out of focus. The true value of the book is really in the cry for change, for something better . . . the cry for programmers to be professional . . . the realization that software is everywhere. Additionally, I believe there is a lot of value in all the history Bob provides. I enjoy that he doesn’t waste time laying blame for how we got to where we are now. Bob calls people to action, asking them to take responsibility by increasing their standards and level of professionalism, even if that means pushing back sometimes.”
—Heather Kanser

“As software developers, we have to continually solve important problems for our employers, customers, colleagues, and future selves. Getting the app to work, though difficult, is not enough, it does not make you a craftsman. With an app working, you have passed the app-titude test. You may have the aptitude to be a craftsman, but there is more to master. In these pages, Bob expresses clearly the techniques and responsibilities to go beyond the app-titude test and shows the way of the serious software craftsman.”
—James Grenning, author of Test-Driven Development for Embedded C and Agile Manifesto co-author

“Bob’s one of the very few famous developers with whom I’d like to work on a tech project. It’s not because he’s a good developer, famous, or a good communicator; it’s because Bob helps me be a better developer and a team member. He has spotted every major development trend, years ahead of others, and has been able to explain its importance, which encouraged me to learn. Back when I started–apart from being honest and a good person–the idea of craftsmanship and ethics was completely missing from this field. Now, it seems to be the most important thing professional developers can learn, even ahead of coding itself. I’m happy to see Bob leading the way again. I can’t wait to hear his perspective and incorporate it into my own practice.”
—Daniel Markham, Principal, Bedford Technology Group, Inc.

The disciplines, standards, and ethics you need to write code you’re proud of, every single day
  • The eagerly-anticipated new book from “Uncle Bob” – Robert C. Martin, author of The Clean Coder, Clean Code, Clean Architecture, and Clean Agile
  • Pragmatic, technical, and prescriptive advice on the five foundational disciplines of software craftsmanship
  • Insights for escaping the mindset that higher productivity must mean lower quality – and building software that’s worthy of trust

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