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Here is a list of probable typographic and editing errors. p. 3, “to discuss, if it’s better” -> “to discuss if it’s better” p. 8, “...
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Improve your coding skills by comparing your code to that of expert programmers, and write code that’s clean, concise, and to the point. ...
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TL;DR: words that incorporate negation are acceptable, eg. independent, asymmetric, nondeterministic. An example in the book is to renam...
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mjk
Here is a list of probable typographic and editing errors. p. 3, “to discuss, if it’s better” -> “to discuss if it’s better” p. 8, “...
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mjk
Many of the 70 recommendations are applicable to other modern(-ized) object-oriented languages. I read the book even though I was lookin...
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While I am sure the code snippets look great in glorious color, the gray tones used in the printed paperback are hard to read for method ...
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