Street Coder

£25.99

Street Coder

The rules to break and how to break them

Coding theory and cryptology Computer programming / software engineering Object-oriented programming (OOP) Software Engineering Computer fraud and hacking Data encryption Computer architecture and logic design

Author: Sedat Kapanoglu

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Language: English

Published by: Manning

Published on: 1st March 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 3 Mb

ISBN: 9781638357148


Computer science theory quickly collides with the harsh reality of professional software development. This wickedly smart and devilishly funny beginner's guide shows you how to get the job done by prioritizing tasks, making quick decisions, and knowing which rules to break.

In Street Coder you will learn:

    Data types, algorithms, and data structures for speedy software development

    Putting "bad" practices to good use

    Learn to love testing

    Embrace code breaks and become friends with failure

    Beginner-friendly insight on code optimization, asynchronous programming, parallelization, and refactoring

Street Coder: Rules to break and how to break them is a programmer's survival guide, full of tips, tricks, and hacks that will make you a more efficient programmer. It takes the best practices you learn in a computer science class and deconstructs them to show when they’re beneficial—and when they aren’t!

This book's rebel mindset challenges status quo thinking and exposes the important skills you need on the job. You’ll learn the crucial importance of algorithms and data structures, turn programming chores into programming pleasures, and shatter dogmatic principles keeping you from your full potential. Welcome to the streets!

About the technology

Fresh-faced CS grads, bootcampers, and other junior developers lack a vital quality: the “street smarts” of experience. To succeed in software, you need the skills and discipline to put theory into action. You also need to know when to go rogue and break the unbreakable rules. This book is your survival guide.

About the book

Street Coder teaches you how to handle the realities of day-to-day coding as a software developer. Self-taught guru Sedat Kapanoglu shares down-and-dirty advice that’s rooted in his personal hands-on experience, not abstract theory or ivory-tower ideology. You’ll learn how to adapt what you’ve learned from books and classes to the challenges you’ll face on the job. As you go, you’ll get tips on everything from technical implementations to handling a paranoid manager.

What’s inside

    Beginner-friendly insights on code optimization, parallelization, and refactoring

    Put “bad” practices to good use

    Learn to love testing

    Embrace code breaks and become friends with failure

About the reader

For new programmers. Examples in C#.

About the author

Sedat Kapanoglu is a self-taught programmer with more than 25 years of experience, including a stint at Microsoft.

Table of Contents

1 To the streets

2 Practical theory

3 Useful anti-patterns

4 Tasty testing

5 Rewarding refactoring

6 Security by scrutiny

7 Opinionated optimization

8 Palatable scalability

9 Living with bugs

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