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There are rules. There sure are rules. But no one is going to tell you those! They aren’t told because everyone makes their own and its one of its kind. The question is how do I make my own rules to be a better programmer? Is it possible?
The answer is yes and hence is this book. This book will aid you in being a better programmer. If you have plans to start learning programming or have just began, then this is the right time to read this book. In any other case as well, the time is still good.
Prakash Hegade
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Design of a Programmer - Prakash Hegade
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Design of a Programmer
By Prakash Hegade
Smashwords Edition
Copyright 2016 Prakash Hegade
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Design of a Programmer.
First Edition
2016
Preface
There are rules.
There sure are rules.
But no one is going to tell you those! They aren’t told because everyone makes their own and its one of its kind. The question is how do I make my own rules to be a better programmer? Is it possible?
The answer is yes and hence is this book. This book will aid you in being a better programmer. If you have plans to start learning programming or have just began, then this is the right time to read this book. In any other case as well, the time is still good.
"Controlling complexity is the essence of computer programming"
Brian Kernighan
Story One
Introduction
It’s time to discover the several facets of being a better programmer. One has to know many of principles coming from many of kinds and outline a few for oneself. There are stories which will tell you ‘how to’ and not ’what to’. The ‘what to’ is an exercise to discover. It’s more like showing the destination and saying there are no roads yet. One has to construct the road the way most comfortable.
When you do something of your favorite you won’t stop until you are contented with your work. You see some missing things which no one else does. You can easily recognize something which is missing out or not fitting in. There is this intuition of what the right thing is and how it should be carried out, which you might not be able to explain! Now, that is what you need to develop with respect to programming. It’s ‘easy’ as well as ‘not easy’ being a good programmer. The reason being that there is no definition of a ‘good programmer’. It’s mostly the intuitions. It’s mostly the gut feeling that this one is going to work and this is the best of it!
There are certain parameters which can