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Refactoring to patterns / Joshua Kerievsky.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Addison-Wesley signature seriesPublication details: Boston, Mass. ; London : Addison-Wesley, c2005.Description: xxvi, 367 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780321213358:
  • 0321213351
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.12
LOC classification:
  • K47 2004
Contents:
Foreword / Ralph Johnson -- Foreword / Martin Fowler -- Ch. 1.; Why I wrote this book -- Ch. 2.; Refactoring -- Ch. 3.; Patterns -- Ch. 4.; Code smells -- Ch. 5.; A catalog of refactorings to patterns -- Ch. 6.; Creation -- Ch. 7.; Simplification -- Ch. 8.; Generalization -- Ch. 9.; Protection -- Ch. 10.; Accumulation -- Ch. 11.; Utilities -- Afterword / John Brant and Don Roberts.
Summary: This book introduces the theory and practice of pattern-directed refactorings: sequences of low-level refactorings that allow designers to safely move designs to, towards, or away from pattern implementations. Using code from real-world projects, Kerievsky documents the thinking and steps underlying over two dozen pattern-based design transformations. Along the way he offers insights into pattern differences and how to implement patterns in the simplest possible ways.". "Refactoring to Patterns reflects three years of refinement and the insights of more than sixty software engineering thought leaders in the global patterns, refactoring, and agile development communities. Whether you're focused on legacy or 'greenfield' development, this book will make you a better software designer by helping you learn how to make important design changes safely and effectively.

CW208

Includes bibliographical references (p. 351-353) and index.

Foreword / Ralph Johnson -- Foreword / Martin Fowler -- Ch. 1.; Why I wrote this book -- Ch. 2.; Refactoring -- Ch. 3.; Patterns -- Ch. 4.; Code smells -- Ch. 5.; A catalog of refactorings to patterns -- Ch. 6.; Creation -- Ch. 7.; Simplification -- Ch. 8.; Generalization -- Ch. 9.; Protection -- Ch. 10.; Accumulation -- Ch. 11.; Utilities -- Afterword / John Brant and Don Roberts.

This book introduces the theory and practice of pattern-directed refactorings: sequences of low-level refactorings that allow designers to safely move designs to, towards, or away from pattern implementations. Using code from real-world projects, Kerievsky documents the thinking and steps underlying over two dozen pattern-based design transformations. Along the way he offers insights into pattern differences and how to implement patterns in the simplest possible ways.". "Refactoring to Patterns reflects three years of refinement and the insights of more than sixty software engineering thought leaders in the global patterns, refactoring, and agile development communities. Whether you're focused on legacy or 'greenfield' development, this book will make you a better software designer by helping you learn how to make important design changes safely and effectively.

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