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Elegant Objects (Volume 1) (edition 2016)

by Yegor Bugayenko (Author)

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TL;DR There are 23 practical recommendations for object-oriented programmers. Most of them are completely against everything you've read in other books. For example, static methods, NULL references, getters, setters, and mutable classes are called evil.
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Title:Elegant Objects (Volume 1)
Authors:Yegor Bugayenko (Author)
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The book has some good advice, and some advice that I'll have to really think about before I decide whether I agree or not. The problem arises with the aggressive, combative way that the book is written. It often casually says something is terrible, but provides no examples. Or provides a single, simple example that isn't indicative of how the thing actually happens in a production code base.

Most of the advice in this book can be found elsewhere, from writers who don't make every sentence sound arrogant. I'd rather read those. ( )
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TL;DR There are 23 practical recommendations for object-oriented programmers. Most of them are completely against everything you've read in other books. For example, static methods, NULL references, getters, setters, and mutable classes are called evil.

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