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Dołączył: 29 Paź 2024 Posty: 1
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Wysłany: Wto Paź 29, 2024 09:54 Temat postu: A selection of materials for Android developers |
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We've put together a list about Kotlin, Java, algorithms, new tools, and popular reading. Read it on New Year's holidays. "Site Reliability Engineering: How Google Runs Production Systems" by Betsy Beyer This is a Google book, which means it is available for free online in English. Almost 600 pages (in the printed version), 34 detailed chapters… …and 6 apps with useful resources, like the one with accessibility charts… …or with examples of postmortems. In general, the book is not about how to do things, but about how it is done at Google. It is not necessary to repeat their path, but you can learn something, for example, in the organizational part.
And don’t let the SRE in the title confuse you – the book will be useful not only for DevOps engineers, as it might seem at first glance. Abakar Magomedov Android Tech Lead at Alfa-Mobile "The book is not very related to Android development, but it can teach you a lot of important things when you want to make a really big project or system. The book describes all the kinds of pitfalls that you can step on while you are creating and maintaining a large system" "Kotlin in Action", Dmitry Zhemerov, Svetlana Isakova Alexey Batursky Android developer in the
Alpha-Mobile application "Kotlin is now the de facto standard in the development of mobile applications for Android, the book off page seo service describes the main features of the language quite succinctly and concisely" Almost everything is described: from the toolkit to documentation, from the type system to DSL construction. It is written briefly, clearly, to the point... …and with examples. "Code Complete" by Steve McConnell You can tell that Code Perfect is already an “adult” book by its cover – they don’t make them like that anymore: after all, the first edition of the Russian-language version dates back to 2005, and the English-language version was published in the last century. But age is not a hindrance here - the principles are still relevant, given that there are fairly recent versions with updates. Abakar Magomedov
Android Tech Lead at Alfa-Mobile "A great book about why clean code is important and how to maintain it. The book has a lot of examples, which makes it even more interesting to read." But there is one "But". The author really loves to write - almost 900 pages, after all. Here is a typical paragraph. “At the software architecture level, the complexity of a problem can be reduced by dividing the system into subsystems. Several simple pieces of information are easier to understand than one complex one. _________________ off page seo service |
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