Refactoring with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010

Nonfiction, Computers, Advanced Computing, Information Technology
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Author: Peter Ritchie ISBN: 9781849680110
Publisher: Packt Publishing Publication: July 26, 2010
Imprint: Packt Publishing Language: English
Author: Peter Ritchie
ISBN: 9781849680110
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Publication: July 26, 2010
Imprint: Packt Publishing
Language: English

This book focuses on real-world, easy-to-understand examples of code in a one-on-one style. Refactoring examples are performed and reasons why this refactoring should be applied are detailed. The book is structured from less advanced topics to more advanced topics; but is designed so that reading from beginning to end is not necessary. This book is primarily for developers who want to refactor their code in Visual Studio. However, the book can be used by anyone using Visual Studio. Developers, designers, and architects who are eager to improve the performance of their craft will find this book useful because it details refactoring existing code to use recognized and established patterns and principles to improve code structure and architectural behavior. The book assumes that the reader knows both Visual Studio and C#, but no previous knowledge of refactoring is required.

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This book focuses on real-world, easy-to-understand examples of code in a one-on-one style. Refactoring examples are performed and reasons why this refactoring should be applied are detailed. The book is structured from less advanced topics to more advanced topics; but is designed so that reading from beginning to end is not necessary. This book is primarily for developers who want to refactor their code in Visual Studio. However, the book can be used by anyone using Visual Studio. Developers, designers, and architects who are eager to improve the performance of their craft will find this book useful because it details refactoring existing code to use recognized and established patterns and principles to improve code structure and architectural behavior. The book assumes that the reader knows both Visual Studio and C#, but no previous knowledge of refactoring is required.

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