Grokking simplicity taming complex software with functional thinking

"Developers rightly fear the unintended complexity that infects most code. This book shows you how to write software that keeps complexity close to its inherent minimum. As you write software you should distinguish between code that alters your system's state, and code that does not. Once...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Normand, Eric (Software developer), author (author), Steele, Guy L., 1954- writer of foreword (writer of foreword), Kerr, Jessica, writer of foreword
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Shelter Island, New York : Manning Publications Company [2021]
Edición:[First edition]
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Descripción
Sumario:"Developers rightly fear the unintended complexity that infects most code. This book shows you how to write software that keeps complexity close to its inherent minimum. As you write software you should distinguish between code that alters your system's state, and code that does not. Once you learn to make that distinction, you can refactor much of your state-altering "actions" into stateless "calculations." Your software will be simpler. The book also teaches you to solve the complex timing bugs that inevitably creep into asynchronous and multithreaded code. In advanced seections of the book you learn how composable abstractions help avoid repeating code and open up new levels of expressivity"--Back cover.
Notas:Includes index.
Descripción Física:1 online resource (314 pages)
ISBN:9781638350460