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Understanding Software

You're reading from   Understanding Software Max Kanat-Alexander on simplicity, coding, and how to suck less as a programmer

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788628815
Length 278 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

1. Table of Contents FREE CHAPTER
2. Understanding Software
3. Credits
4. About the Author
5. www.PacktPub.com
6. Customer Feedback
7. Foreword
8. One. Principles for Programmers 9. Two. Software Complexity and its Causes 10. Three. Simplicity and Software Design 11. Four. Debugging 12. Five. Engineering in Teams 13. Six. Understanding Software 14. Seven. Suck Less 15. Index

Chapter 37. The Secret of Fast Programming: Stop Thinking

When I talk to developers about code complexity, they often say that they want to write simple code, but deadline pressure or underlying issues mean that they just don't have the time or knowledge necessary to both complete the task and refine it to simplicity.

Well, it's certainly true that putting time pressure on developers tends to lead to them writing complex code. However, deadlines don't have to lead to complexity. Instead of saying "This deadline prevents me from writing simple code," one could equally say, "I am not a fast-enough programmer to make this simple." That is, the faster you are as a programmer, the less your code quality has to be affected by deadlines.

Now, that's nice to say, but how does one actually become faster? Is it a magic skill that people are born with? Do you become fast by being somehow "smarter" than other people?

No, it's not magic or...

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