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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##第一本完整讀完的 Uncle Bob 的書,思路很清晰,但通篇讀下來似乎最重要的還是對依賴的控製。
評分##Clean Architecture的圖是很簡單,但是得到這張圖以及應用這張圖就很難瞭。Draw boundary這種事情需要人有足夠的經驗的纔行,否則畫不好就悲劇瞭。Clean Architecture有點像高內聚低耦閤,domain為內,infrastructure為外。
評分##需要有一定經驗 最好是經曆過大型項目、踩過一些坑、對於架構有過睏惑和思考之後再看 不然一些概念可能還是太抽象瞭不易理解 書裏提供的例子也不多
評分##對於想要在程序設計上更進一步的程序員,這本書像是一個引子
評分##看瞭一個半月你總算看完瞭,確實啓發很大
評分##一定要有工程經驗後再來讀軟件工程相關的書,不然會覺得都是些很教條枯燥的東西。但是親身參與過項目開發後再來讀,會發現很多都是血淚教訓。雖然還未能完全體會精髓,但是已經可以初步體會到一些設計模式的意義瞭。
評分##整體上挺好看的,除瞭略淺,算是提綱挈領總結一類。 其實整本核心內容都可以看成是對:lower level depends on higher level(business logic) , not the other way around 的展開,不管是 SOLID principles 還是architecture in the big picture。 不過IMO,國內互聯網公司這麼寫代碼的應該是越來越少瞭。
評分##老實講, 不太係統...
評分為擴展性而設計不過一句話:對穩定KISS,對易變抽象。設計之外,是更復雜的業務知識和os/db/web技術細節。讀完很是傷感,半個世紀過去瞭,software design仍既不是science也不是common sense,隻是讀者們或仍能期待有生之年的下半個世紀。
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