HeuristicsForCleanCode
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HeuristicsForCleanCode
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Do you write clean code? Check it out
Greetings everyone on Hacker News! Today, I want to share with you my GitHub repository, which contains heuristics rules from Robert Martin's "Clean Code" book. The idea of creating this repository came to me while reading the book when I realized that I would like to have all these rules at my fingertips in a convenient format.
If you work in programming, you are probably familiar with this book. It is a valuable source of information and advice on how to write understandable and clean code. In my repository, I have collected these rules in a wiki format in three languages - English, Russian, and Ukrainian, so that everyone can easily familiarize themselves with them and apply them in their work.
In addition, most of the rules are supported by code examples in C# and Java. These examples are named and numbered according to the corresponding rules they demonstrate. The code also contains comments that further illustrate the rules.
Moreover, it is very convenient to copy links to specific rules and share them with everyone. For example, if you want to share a link to the "Use Explanatory Variables" rule, you can copy the link and send it to your colleague.
I hope that my repository will be useful for everyone who wants to improve their programming skills and write cleaner and more understandable code. "Heuristics for Clean Code" will evolve and be supplemented with examples in other programming languages. I look forward to your feedback and suggestions and hope that you will find my repository useful.
Link to the repository: https://github.com/SaintZet/HeuristicsForCleanCode
Wishing you successful coding and don't forget that code is art!
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how do you solve a 3D knapsack problem without creating rectangular boxes and cubes
Personally, I faced a related problem during my master thesis. I shared my code and the thesis here. Maybe it can be helpful to you (as inspiration?).
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