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Code Complete: A Practical Handbook of Software Construction, Second Edition
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By Steve McConnell Published July 2004 List Price: Amazon.com Sales Rank: 2,165 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours Summary: Code Complete is a language-independent guide to developing solid software engineering skills. It covers programming style, design issues, the software development cycle, and more. Similar Books:
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20 Comments
Mithrandir
Dec 31 1979 06:00 PM
I can honestly say that this has been the most useful college textbook I've ever read. Ironic how it was also the cheapest as well. This review is for the first edition.
Raskolnikov
Dec 31 1979 06:00 PM
Code Complete is an excellent title as every other sofware engineering book I read focused on high level design and almost completely ignored actual construction of code. They assumed that any competent coder could mechanically translate a good design into good code. Nothing can be further from the truth. Writing quality code requires a great deal of knowledge, effort and creativity.
Everyone who programs should read this book. This review is for the first edition.
wolverine
Dec 31 1979 06:00 PM
Kylotan
Dec 31 1979 06:00 PM
wapcaplet
Dec 31 1979 06:00 PM
Coconut
Dec 31 1979 06:00 PM
-Brent Robinson This review is for the first edition.
gimp
Dec 31 1979 06:00 PM
Not only do you learn what good coding practices are but why they are good, which IMHO is even more valuable.
I can see this book sitting at the top of my pile for quite a while... This review is for the first edition.
Guardian_Light
Dec 31 1979 06:00 PM
LaughingD
Dec 31 1979 06:00 PM
Kevin Hawkins
Dec 31 1979 06:00 PM
Dave Astle
Dec 31 1979 06:00 PM
masonium
Apr 27 2003 05:19 PM
Mystery Man
May 20 2003 10:48 AM
zfod
Jun 09 2003 09:26 PM
However, I'm rating it an 8 because this book needs a new owner. Someone needs to snag ownership of this bad boy and update it without Pascal and other useless examples ( IMO ). The concepts age fairly well, but if it was updated for C/C++ and Java I think it would be that much more useful. I don't see this book being able to keep its solid stranglehold in this area within 2 - 3 years from now unless it is updated. This review is for the first edition.
drowner
Mar 13 2004 11:26 AM
bytecoder
Sep 12 2004 07:51 AM
bytecoder
Mar 25 2005 07:13 AM
Metorical
Nov 21 2005 04:21 AM
I can't fault the content though.
necreia
Jan 09 2006 09:15 AM
Shiny
Aug 21 2007 06:12 PM
If you're a programmer, you should own this book.
~Shiny.
Note: This review is for the second edition (2004)