The book by Miroslav Wengner is precisely the kind of book I was missing when I got more experienced in Java development and wanted to uplift my career. It was only by following courses and, most importantly, learning from colleagues that I started making "readable and maintainable" code, which is precisely the topic of this book.Īfter many years of being the only Java developer in a team of hardware and embedded engineers, I was introduced to SOLID and other principles when more Java colleagues joined and helped me to turn my "ugly" code to clean and structured projects. I've been programming since I was 10y old, but I graduated from film school as a video editor, so I never learned the "official" way to be a programmer. We'll start this post with the personal verdict of two avid readers of this book: Frank Delporte's Verdict This book is for sale on Amazon in Kindle and Paperback editions. Hone your software design skills by implementing popular design patterns in Java JEP Candidate 435, in the SapMachine team at SAP. A JVM developer working on profilers and their underlying technology, e.g.
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