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The Art of Clean Code: Best Practices to Eliminate Complexity and Simplify Your Life

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Learn eight principles to simplify your code and become a more effective (and successful) programmer.
Most software developers waste thousands of hours working with overly complex code. The eight core principles in The Art of Clean Coding will teach you how to write clear, maintainable code without compromising functionality. The book's guiding principle is simplicity: reduce and simplify, then reinvest energy in the important parts to save you countless hours and ease the often onerous task of code maintenance.
Bestselling author Christian Mayer leverages his experience helping thousands perfect their coding skills in this new book. With expert advice and real-world examples, he'll show you how to:
- Concentrate on the important stuff with the 80/20 principle -- focus on the 20% of your code that matters most
- Avoid coding in isolation: create a minimum viable product to get early feedback
- Write code cleanly and simply to eliminate clutter
- Avoid premature optimization that risks over-complicating code
- Balance your goals, capacity, and feedback to achieve the productive state of Flow
- Apply the Do One Thing Well philosophy to vastly improve functionality
- Design efficient user interfaces with the Less is More principle
- Tie your new skills together into one unifying principle: Focus
The Python-based The Art of Clean Coding is suitable for programmers at any level, with ideas presented in a language-agnostic manner.

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Christian Mayer

Chris finished his doctoral degree (computer science) in the area of distributed systems Germany. With his popular websites Finxter.com and blog.finxter.com, he taught more than 100,000 students in computer science, business, graph theory, and distributed systems. His passions are writing, reading, and coding. Chris' mission is to serve aspiring coders through Finxter and help them to boost their skills.

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