In 1994, Design Patterns changed the landscape of object-oriented development by introducing classic solutions to recurring design problems. In 1999, Refactoring revolutionized design by introducing an effective process for improving code. With the highly anticipated Refactoring to Patterns, Joshua Kerievsky has changed our approach to design by forever uniting patterns with the evolutionary process of refactoring. 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. Coverage includes: * A catalog of twenty-seven pattern-directed refactorings, featuring real-world code examples * Descriptions of twelve design smells that indicate the need for this book's refactorings * General information and new insights about patterns and refactoring * Detailed implementation mechanics: how low-level refactorings are combined to implement high-level patterns * Multiple ways to implement the same pattern-and when to use each * Practical ways to get started even if you have little experience with patterns or refactoring 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.
这本书中的内容不太好懂,即使你看了Martin的《重构》和四人帮的《设计模式》,最好还是把里面的代码敲一遍,并仔细的重构,体会整个过程。在重构的过程,会发现一些新的体会。 关于设计模式,我推荐《设计模式之禅》和 Head First 的那本设计模式。。1...
评分之前还没看过模式那本书,所以不知道那些模式。 现在看完只是对重构有一部分的了解,因为里面的代码为Java,而我是用objective-c的,但代码都是通用的。只能在之后看完了重构和模式两本书以后再回头看,应该会有更深刻的了解。 现在对项目的重构有了一点的帮助,很好。
评分之前还没看过模式那本书,所以不知道那些模式。 现在看完只是对重构有一部分的了解,因为里面的代码为Java,而我是用objective-c的,但代码都是通用的。只能在之后看完了重构和模式两本书以后再回头看,应该会有更深刻的了解。 现在对项目的重构有了一点的帮助,很好。
评分之前还没看过模式那本书,所以不知道那些模式。 现在看完只是对重构有一部分的了解,因为里面的代码为Java,而我是用objective-c的,但代码都是通用的。只能在之后看完了重构和模式两本书以后再回头看,应该会有更深刻的了解。 现在对项目的重构有了一点的帮助,很好。
评分重构与模式还有极限编程,我根本不会指望从书本中入门。 一个项目,几个项目之间总结出的经验,然后回过头来看看这些书,也许会有些共鸣,或者修补一些经验的遗漏,至于入门,领会了皮毛只会造成滥用,最近在看ajax设计模式,尤其有这种感觉,一种理论,从形成到滥用的...
在《重构》的基础上进一步阐述了重构和模式之间的关系,并提供了向模式重构的思路和步骤,非常赞的一本书!
评分原创性的想法少,或者在某些工程实践中堵住了再来按图索骥会觉得好吧。个人更推荐Michael Feathers的那本Working Effectively with Legacy Code。
评分在《重构》的基础上进一步阐述了重构和模式之间的关系,并提供了向模式重构的思路和步骤,非常赞的一本书!
评分重构一书里已有通过重构引入模式的内容,不觉得这本书有必要。
评分立意很好,可总觉得这书写得太晦涩了,另外书中本就残缺的源码竟然网上没有完整的免费下载!
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