Learn to Write Clean Code with Java.
Get Hands-on with Code Examples involving 4 principles of Simple Design, Refactoring & TDD.
WHAT STUDENTS ARE SAYING
5 STARS – Straight to the point concise and practical
5 STARS – It was a great course to get an understanding of clean coding and the TDD approach. Exercises in this course will help me to write in more cleaner and maintainable manner.
5 STARS – Very well structured course, starting from how to write clean code, then refactor and finally coding with TDD, but with a very practical approach.
5 STARS – Amazing Course !! It’s a recommended course for every developer. The course will explain the best way to write standard, clean & maintainable code. Awesome refactoring tips & tricks .Hats off!! in28minutes team
5 STARS – This course is awesome; really liking the course so far. The instructor clearly conveys difficult concepts.
OUR APPROACH
•Goal I : Understand Clarity of Code (Unit Tests)
•Goal II: Focus on 4 Principles of Simple Design
•Goal III: Get started with Refactoring
•Goal IV : Understand TDD
STEP BY STEP DETAILS
Getting Started with Clarity in Code
•Clean Code with Simple Design, Refactoring and TDD – Getting Setup
•Step 00 – Clarity in Code – Problem 1 – Gilded Rose – Introduction
•Step 01 – Clarity in Code – Problem 1 – Gilded Rose – Refactoring Unit Test 1 – Default Item
•Step 02 – Clarity in Code – Problem 1 – Gilded Rose – Refactoring Unit Test 2 – Default Item
•Step 03 – Clarity in Code – Problem 1 – Gilded Rose – Refactoring Unit Test 3 – Aged Brie
•Step 04 – Clarity in Code – Problem 1 – Gilded Rose – Refactoring Unit Test 4 – Backstage Passes
•Step 05 – Clean Code – Attitude for the course
Getting Started with 4 Principles of Simple Design
•Step 01 – 4 Principles of Simple Design – An Introduction
•Step 02 – 4 Principles of Simple Design – Exercise – StudentHelper.isGradeB
•Step 03 – 4 Principles of Simple Design – Exercise – StudentHelper.getGrade
•Step 04 – 4 Principles of Simple Design – Exercise – StudentHelper.willQualifyForQuiz
•Step 06 – Most difficult challenge in programming – Naming
•Step 07 – 4 Principles of Simple Design – Exercise – TextHelper.swapLastTwoCharacters
•Step 07 – Should you have comments in code?
•Step 08 – 4 Principles of Simple Design – Exercise – TextHelper.truncateAInFirst2Positions
•Step 09 – 4 Principles of Simple Design – Exercise – CustomerBOTest
•Step 10 – 4 Principles of Simple Design – Exercise – CustomerBOTest
•Step 11 – Attitude towards Unit Testing
•Step 12 – Unit Testing Principles
Getting Started with Refactoring
•Step 01 – Introduction to Refactoring
•Step 02 – Refactoring – Exercise – CustomerBOImpl.getCustomerProductsSum
•Step 03 – Refactoring – Exercise – Movie.isValidRating
•Step 04 – Refactoring – Exercise – MenuAccess.setAuthorizationsInEachMenus
•Step 05 – Refactoring – Exercise – UserLoginChecker.isUserAllowedToLogin – 1
•Step 06 – Refactoring – Exercise – UserLoginChecker.isUserAllowedToLogin – 2
•Step 07 – My 10 Tips for Good Programmers
Getting Started with Test Driven Development
•Step 01 – Introduction to Test Driven Development – TDD
•Step 02 – Test Driven Development – TDD – Exercise – StringHelper.replaceAInFirst2Positions
•Step 03 – Test Driven Development – TDD – Exercise – StringHelper.replaceAInFirst2Positions
•Step 04 – Test Driven Development – TDD – Exercise – StringHelper.areFirstTwoAndLastTwoCharsTheSame
•Step 05 – Test Driven Development – TDD – Exercise – Bowling Kata – Introduction
•Step 06 – Test Driven Development – TDD – Exercise – Bowling Kata – Getting Started
•Step 07 – Test Driven Development – TDD – Exercise – Bowling Kata – Spare
•Step 08 – Test Driven Development – TDD – Exercise – Bowling Kata – Strike
•Step 09 – 3 Tips for Test Driven Development – TDD
Thank You
•Clean Code with Simple Design, Refactoring and TDD – Thank You