Architects look at thousands of buildings during their training, and study critiques of those buildings written by masters. In contrast, most software developers only ever get to know a handful of large programs well—usually programs they wrote themselves—and never study the great programs of history. As a result, they repeat one another's mistakes rather than building on one another's successes.
Our goal is to change that. In these two books, the authors of four dozen open source applications explain how their software is structured, and why. What are each program's major components? How do they interact? And what did their builders learn during their development? In answering these questions, the contributors to these books provide unique insights into how they think.
If you are a junior developer, and want to learn how your more experienced colleagues think, these books are the place to start. If you are an intermediate or senior developer, and want to see how your peers have solved hard design problems, these books can help you too.
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本书的主题不错,但我本来希望看到的是(在不需要阅读完整源码的情况下)介绍开源项目的代码组织和架构。看了 git 一章,仅仅只是介绍了 git 的运行机制不说,如果本来对 git 的底层原理不很了解的话,可能看懂也有点困难,总之很微妙……
评分不是很普适,对任一个工程师来说只有部分内容是有用的。。
评分十几个小时的旅途就靠她陪伴了
评分不是很普适,对任一个工程师来说只有部分内容是有用的。。
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