图书标签: refactor Programming 程序设计 计算机 JavaScript 重构 2nd 软件工程
发表于2024-06-16
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Refactoring is about improving the design of existing code. It is the process of changing a software system in such a way that it does not alter the external behavior of the code, yet improves its internal structure. With refactoring you can even take a bad design and rework it into a good one. This book offers a thorough discussion of the principles of refactoring, including where to spot opportunities for refactoring, and how to set up the required tests. There is also a catalog of more than 40 proven refactorings with details as to when and why to use the refactoring, step by step instructions for implementing it, and an example illustrating how it works The book is written using Java as its principle language, but the ideas are applicable to any OO language.
Features
The first update to a classic that is the standard reference for refactoring in over 15 years
Enhanced, web-based features including interactive examples, video snippets, code highlighting
Extensive use of JavaScript examples
New to This Edition
Martin Fowler is retaining everything that made Refactoring one of the world’s most popular and influential computer books, while updating with JavaScript examples throughout (to address many programmers’ current preferences) and reflecting today’s programming paradigms. The book’s catalog of individual refactorings has been updated, revised, and expanded.
Martin Fowler is Chief Scientist at ThoughtWorks. He describes himself as “an author, speaker, consultant and general loud-mouth on software development.” Fowler concentrates on designing enterprise software: exploring what makes a good design and what practices are needed to create one.
比之第一版,更注重细节功夫,重构过程更完备更流程,更注重行为保持,大规模的重构全部删去。可以体现作者的理念:于细节处见成败。
评分虽然例子是用JS写的,思想都是通的。前几章看完帮助非常大,很多平时写代码时候会纠结的地方从这里可以找到答案。讲的原则可操作性非常强,很多思想可以直接影响现在的工作方式。具体每个重构技巧比较繁杂,没仔细看完,可以有需要再拿出来翻。印象深刻的几个点:“不要专门和老板说我要重构,而是作为功能的一部分”,“保持修改后的代码比现在的代码好”,“大部分情况:可读性>性能”,“profiling找性能瓶颈,直觉大部分情况是错的”解决。
评分虽然例子是用JS写的,思想都是通的。前几章看完帮助非常大,很多平时写代码时候会纠结的地方从这里可以找到答案。讲的原则可操作性非常强,很多思想可以直接影响现在的工作方式。具体每个重构技巧比较繁杂,没仔细看完,可以有需要再拿出来翻。印象深刻的几个点:“不要专门和老板说我要重构,而是作为功能的一部分”,“保持修改后的代码比现在的代码好”,“大部分情况:可读性>性能”,“profiling找性能瓶颈,直觉大部分情况是错的”解决。
评分第二版有了不少改进,比如代码换成了js(用的是最新的ES语法),重构都配了示意图。收获非常大。
评分学习了JavaScript的一些新语法。
《重构》给我最大的收获,其实是想法而非技巧。 开发人员的完美主义倾向,容易变成他们做Big Design Up Front的驱动力。而在现实的环境中,时间、资源等约束条件,通常不会允许我们进行过于详细的设计。 我认为最好的做法是,轻量级的设计 + 适当的重构,迭代地开发出满足各...
评分 评分组里最主要的Service已经运行了几年了,目前大约有40000行代码,不少部分缺乏Unit Tests。每次看代码的时候都有一种想重构的冲动。 不过什么时候才重构呢?经理那里是不好交差的——他们关心的是新功能的实现速度。有的时候重写反而(对程序员)的发展更好,因为工作量明显的...
评分书中说过重构的思想由来已久,只不过没人写成书籍罢了。 个人感觉如果你看完这本书只看到了思想,那你就错过了很多有价值的东西。小步骤的重构,如何最大限度的不引入bug才是书中要告诉大家的。像了解重构思想,只看前几章就够了。我个人认为书中最有价值的东西恰恰是进行重构...
评分第一遍于两年前, 让我了解到bad smell们, 还有那冗长的手法catalog. 最近第二遍, 回顾过去, 虽然bad smell的提示和重构操作已经完全融入现代IDE中了, 但总结下来它对我的影响还有如下: 1.我常常通过重构来加深对代码的理解. 2.让我变成一个十足的代码洁癖者, "刻"代码上瘾...
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