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# Timeless Laws of Software Development

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Good software requires more than wishful thinking. Written by a software expert with years of hands-on experience, this book clearly explains the laws and practices you can use to improve productivity and quality. No matter what your role or experience level, Timeless Laws will change your view of software development forever.

Review: A lot of good points in one book - This book has a lot of good programming tips. I found the first half of the book a little boring, but the second half was dense with a lot of good programming tips, such as immutability, information hiding, and small methods. The author has a non-hyperbolic, non-dogmatic, moderate way of writing and expressing his opinions. He does a valuable job of summarizing useful points that I have read elsewhere. Good job! Some other good books to read on the same subject: Clean Code (and other books written by Bob Martin), Effective Java (especially chapters on immutability and inheritance), The ThoughtWorks Anthology (chapter on Object Calisthenics) The Art of Readable Code, Clean Code in a Nutshell, Hello Startup (chapter on Clean Code) The Pragmatic Programmer (especially parts about "Don't Repeat Yourself" and "Broken Windows")
Review: A useful quick read - I like the style of this book. It doesn't mince words, it's pretty short, the font is big and most of what it says is important and useful. On the flip side most of what it says you will have learned once you've been developing for a long time. So I think it's best for beginner to intermediate engineers. I do like the fact that at points it argues some opinions that are not trendy but in most cases, well-founded. For example, it does make a good case for thoughtful design and offers cautions regarding TDD.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
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| Best Sellers Rank | #2,442,361 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #630 in Object-Oriented Design #739 in Computer Systems Analysis & Design (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 53 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A lot of good points in one book
*by C***T on March 22, 2019*

This book has a lot of good programming tips. I found the first half of the book a little boring, but the second half was dense with a lot of good programming tips, such as immutability, information hiding, and small methods. The author has a non-hyperbolic, non-dogmatic, moderate way of writing and expressing his opinions. He does a valuable job of summarizing useful points that I have read elsewhere. Good job! Some other good books to read on the same subject: Clean Code (and other books written by Bob Martin), Effective Java (especially chapters on immutability and inheritance), The ThoughtWorks Anthology (chapter on Object Calisthenics) The Art of Readable Code, Clean Code in a Nutshell, Hello Startup (chapter on Clean Code) The Pragmatic Programmer (especially parts about "Don't Repeat Yourself" and "Broken Windows")

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A useful quick read
*by J***H on January 3, 2022*

I like the style of this book. It doesn't mince words, it's pretty short, the font is big and most of what it says is important and useful. On the flip side most of what it says you will have learned once you've been developing for a long time. So I think it's best for beginner to intermediate engineers. I do like the fact that at points it argues some opinions that are not trendy but in most cases, well-founded. For example, it does make a good case for thoughtful design and offers cautions regarding TDD.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A classic!
*by B***K on February 22, 2024*

Simply explains the critical parts of software development that are too often overlooked by new developers and managers.

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- Timeless Laws of Software Development
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