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Beautiful Code: Leading Programmers Explain How They Think (Theory in Practice (O'Reilly)) by Andy Oram
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Beautiful Code: Leading Programmers Explain How They Think (Theory in…

by Andy Oram

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O'Reilly Media, Inc. (2007), Paperback, 618 pages

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With more than thirty essays on the beauty of code, by more than thirty programmers, this book was bound to have some weak spots. However, it also has some brilliant, eye-opening pieces that I'm happy I've now read.

The key to enjoy the book is to sniff out those chapters that won't make the cut for you, either because of their topic or the skills you need to make sense of them, and to focus in detail on the rest. ( )
jorgearanda | Jun 11, 2008 | 2 vote
A good book of explained example code in a variety of programming languages. For me there is too much focus explaining the tricks used and less on the title topic of "beautiful code". ( )
stevedoyle | Feb 25, 2008 |  
Beautiful Code is a collection of essays by master programmers, each discussing a piece of code or software architecture that they find particularly beautiful or elegant. The essays cover a wide range of topics and some will really challenge your understanding, but readers who put in the effort will be rewarded. This is an invaluable resource filled with practical wisdom from gurus, and pretty much all of the code is taken from software in actual use. This book is a must-read for any programmer, and could one day be regarded as a classic text on programming. ( )
tsangal | Dec 7, 2007 |  
Nowhere near as good as I expected; many of the essays were either bad or not at all related to "beautiful code". There were some good pieces, though. ( )
rich | Oct 31, 2007 |  
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0596510047, Paperback)

How do the experts solve difficult problems in software development? In this unique and insightful book, leading computer scientists offer case studies that reveal how they found unusual, carefully designed solutions to high-profile projects. You will be able to look over the shoulder of major coding and design experts to see problems through their eyes. This is not simply another design patterns book, or another software engineering treatise on the right and wrong way to do things. The authors think aloud as they work through their project's architecture, the tradeoffs made in its construction, and when it was important to break rules. Beautiful Code is an opportunity for master coders to tell their story. All author royalties will be donated to Amnesty International. tion.

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