Practical Software Architecture Solutions from the Legendary Robert C. Martin (“Uncle Bob”)
By applying universal rules of software architecture, you can dramatically improve developer productivity throughout the life of any software system. Now, building upon the success of his best-selling books Clean Code and The Clean Coder, legendary software craftsman Robert C. Martin (“Uncle Bob”) reveals those rules and helps you apply them.
Martin’s Clean Architecture doesn’t merely present options. Drawing on over a half-century of experience in software environments of every imaginable type, Martin tells you what choices to make and why they are critical to your success. As you’ve come to expect from Uncle Bob, this book is packed with direct, no-nonsense solutions for the real challenges you’ll face—the ones that will make or break your projects.
Learn what software architects need to achieve—and core disciplines and practices for achieving it
Master essential software design principles for addressing function, component separation, and data management
See how programming paradigms impose discipline by restricting what developers can do
Understand what’s critically important and what’s merely a “detail”
Implement optimal, high-level structures for web, database, thick-client, console, and embedded applications
Define appropriate boundaries and layers, and organize components and services
See why designs and architectures go wrong, and how to prevent (or fix) these failures
Clean Architecture is essential reading for every current or aspiring software architect, systems analyst, system designer, and software manager—and for every programmer who must execute someone else’s designs.
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##SOLID原则在架构层面的应用。有些有意思的地方,但实在嫌啰嗦,信噪比不高。同时有些例子细节上也confusing。
评分##越看越欢乐,也学了挺多东西,尤其是第二部分的 3 到 6 章。
评分为扩展性而设计不过一句话:对稳定KISS,对易变抽象。设计之外,是更复杂的业务知识和os/db/web技术细节。读完很是伤感,半个世纪过去了,software design仍既不是science也不是common sense,只是读者们或仍能期待有生之年的下半个世纪。
评分##前半本Programming Paradigms和Design Principles讲得很不错 后半本不知道在干嘛
评分##越看越欢乐,也学了挺多东西,尤其是第二部分的 3 到 6 章。
评分##整体上挺好看的,除了略浅,算是提纲挈领总结一类。 其实整本核心内容都可以看成是对:lower level depends on higher level(business logic) , not the other way around 的展开,不管是 SOLID principles 还是architecture in the big picture。 不过IMO,国内互联网公司这么写代码的应该是越来越少了。
评分##整体上挺好看的,除了略浅,算是提纲挈领总结一类。 其实整本核心内容都可以看成是对:lower level depends on higher level(business logic) , not the other way around 的展开,不管是 SOLID principles 还是architecture in the big picture。 不过IMO,国内互联网公司这么写代码的应该是越来越少了。
评分##对于想要在程序设计上更进一步的程序员,这本书像是一个引子
评分##介绍了一些概念,让你对架构大体有了一些了解。需要更多的实践和学习才能更进一步。
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