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Seven Ineffective
Coding Habits of
Many Programmers
@KevlinHenney
It turns out that style matters in
programming for the same
reason that it matters in writing.
It makes for better reading.
Douglas Crockford
JavaScript: The Good Parts
Noisy Code
Signal-to-noise ratio (often abbreviated SNR or
S/N) is a measure used in science and engineering
that compares the level of a desired signal to the
level of background noise.
Signal-to-noise ratio is sometimes used informally
to refer to the ratio of useful information to false or
irrelevant data in a conversation or exchange.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signal_to_noise_ratio
To be, or not to be: that is the question:
Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer
The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune,
Or to take arms against a sea of troubles,
And by opposing end them?
William Shakespeare
Hamlet
Continuing existence or cessation of
existence: those are the scenarios. Is it
more empowering mentally to work towards
an accommodation of the downsizings and
negative outcomes of adversarial
circumstance, or would it be a greater
enhancement of the bottom line to move
forwards to a challenge to our current
difficulties, and, by making a commitment
to opposition, to effect their demise?
Tom Burton
Long Words Bother Me
public class RecentlyUsedList
{
private List<string> items;
public RecentlyUsedList()
{
items = new List<string>();
}
public void Add(string newItem)
{
if (items.Contains(newItem))
{
int position = items.IndexOf(newItem);
string existingItem = items[position];
items.RemoveAt(position);
items.Insert(0, existingItem);
}
else
{
items.Insert(0, newItem);
}
}
public int Count
{
get
{
int size = items.Count;
return size;
}
}
public string this[int index]
{
get
{
int position = 0;
foreach (string item in items)
{
if (position == index)
return item;
++position;
}
throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException();
}
}
}
public class RecentlyUsedList
{
private List<string> items;
public RecentlyUsedList()
{
items = new List<string>();
}
public void Add(string newItem)
{
if (items.Contains(newItem))
{
int position = items.IndexOf(newItem);
string existingItem = list[position];
items.RemoveAt(position);
items.Insert(0, existingItem);
}
else
{
items.Insert(0, newItem);
}
}
public int Count
{
get
{
int size = items.Count;
return size;
}
}
public string this[int index]
{
get
{
int position = 0;
foreach (string value in items)
{
if (position == index)
return value;
++position;
}
throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException();
}
}
}
public class RecentlyUsedList
{
private List<string> items = new List<string>();
public void Add(string newItem)
{
items.Remove(newItem);
items.Add(newItem);
}
public int Count
{
get
{
return items.Count;
}
}
public string this[int index]
{
get
{
return items[Count - index - 1];
}
}
}
Comments
A delicate matter, requiring taste and judgement. I tend to err on the side of
eliminating comments, for several reasons. First, if the code is clear, and uses
good type names and variable names, it should explain itself. Second, comments
aren't checked by the compiler, so there is no guarantee they're right, especially
after the code is modified. A misleading comment can be very confusing. Third,
the issue of typography: comments clutter code.
Rob Pike, "Notes on Programming in C"
There is a famously bad comment style:
i=i+1; /* Add one to i */
and there are worse ways to do it:
/**********************************
* *
* Add one to i *
* *
**********************************/
i=i+1;
Don't laugh now, wait until you see it in real life.
Rob Pike, "Notes on Programming in C"
A common fallacy is to assume authors
of incomprehensible code will somehow
be able to express themselves lucidly
and clearly in comments.
Kevlin Henney
https://twitter.com/KevlinHenney/status/381021802941906944
Unsustainable Spacing
To be, or not to be: that is the question:
Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer
The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune,
Or to take arms against a sea of troubles,
And by opposing end them?
William Shakespeare
Hamlet
Continuing existence or cessation of
existence: those are the scenarios. Is it
more empowering mentally to work towards
an accommodation of the downsizings and
negative outcomes of adversarial
circumstance, or would it be a greater
enhancement of the bottom line to move
forwards to a challenge to our current
difficulties, and, by making a commitment
to opposition, to effect their demise?
Tom Burton
Long Words Bother Me
Continuing existence or cessation of existence:
those are the
more empowe
to work towa
accommodati
downsizings
outcomes of
circumstance
a greater enh
the bottom li
forwards to a
our current d
by making a
opposition, t
demise?
How many programmers lay out their code
Column 80
How people read
To answer the question "What is clean design?"
most succinctly: a clean design is one that
supports visual thinking so people can meet their
informational needs with a minimum of
conscious effort.
Daniel Higginbotham ∙ "Clean Up Your Mess — A Guide to Visual Design for Everyone" ∙ http://www.visualmess.com/
You convey information by the way you arrange
a design's elements in relation to each other. This
information is understood immediately, if not
consciously, by the people viewing your designs.
Daniel Higginbotham ∙ "Clean Up Your Mess — A Guide to Visual Design for Everyone" ∙ http://www.visualmess.com/
This is great if the visual relationships are
obvious and accurate, but if they're not, your
audience is going to get confused. They'll have to
examine your work carefully, going back and
forth between the different parts to make sure
they understand.
Daniel Higginbotham ∙ "Clean Up Your Mess — A Guide to Visual Design for Everyone" ∙ http://www.visualmess.com/
public int howNotToLayoutAMethodHeader(int firstArgument,
String secondArgument)
public int ensureArgumentsAreAlignedLikeThis(
int firstArgument,
String secondArgument)
public int orEnsureArgumentsAreGroupedLikeThis(
int firstArgument, String secondArgument)
public int butNotAlignedLikeThis(int firstArgument,
String secondArgument)
int doNotFormat = likeThis(someArgumentOrExpression,
anotherArgumentOrExpression);
int insteadFormat =
somethingLikeThis(
someArgumentOrExpression,
anotherArgumentOrExpression);
int orFormat = somethingLikeThis(
someArgumentOrExpression,
anotherArgumentOrExpression);
int asItIs = unstable(someArgumentOrExpression,
anotherArgumentOrExpression);
int butThisIs =
stable(
someArgumentOrExpression,
anotherArgumentOrExpression);
int andThisIs = stable(
someArgumentOrExpression,
anotherArgumentOrExpression);
public ResultType arbitraryMethodName(FirstArgumentType firs
SecondArgumentType sec
ThirdArgumentType thir
LocalVariableType localVariable = method(firstArgument,
secondArgument)
if (localVariable.isSomething(thirdArgument,
SOME_SHOUTY_CONSTANT)) {
doSomethingWith(localVariable);
}
return localVariable.getSomething();
}
public ResultType arbitraryMethodName(
FirstArgumentType firstArgument,
SecondArgumentType secondArgument,
ThirdArgumentType thirdArgument) {
LocalVariableType localVariable =
method(firstArgument, secondArgument);
if (localVariable.isSomething(
thirdArgument, SOME_SHOUTY_CONSTANT)) {
doSomething(localVariable);
}
return localVariable.getSomething();
}
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public ResultType arbitraryMethodName(
FirstArgumentType firstArgument,
SecondArgumentType secondArgument,
ThirdArgumentType thirdArgument) {
LocalVariableType localVariable =
method(firstArgument, secondArgument);
if (localVariable.isSomething(
thirdArgument, SOME_SHOUTY_CONSTANT)) {
doSomething(localVariable);
}
return localVariable.getSomething();
}
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public ResultType arbitraryMethodName(
FirstArgumentType firstArgument,
SecondArgumentType secondArgument,
ThirdArgumentType thirdArgument)
{
LocalVariableType localVariable =
method(firstArgument, secondArgument);
if (localVariable.isSomething(
thirdArgument, SOME_SHOUTY_CONSTANT))
{
doSomething(localVariable);
}
return localVariable.getSomething();
}
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Lego Naming
Agglutination is a process in linguistic morphology
derivation in which complex words are formed by
stringing together morphemes, each with a single
grammatical or semantic meaning. Languages that
use agglutination widely are called agglutinative
languages.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agglutination
Proxy
validate
Service
Value
get
create
Manager
check
Controller
set
Factory
Object
doenable
process
disable
Exception
add
remove
public interface ConditionChecker
{
boolean checkCondition();
}
public interface Condition
{
boolean isTrue();
}
public Connection createConnection(Provider...)
throws ConnectionFailureException
...
public Connection connectTo(Provider...)
throws ConnectionFailure
...
AccessViolationException
ArgumentOutOfRangeException
ArrayTypeMismatchException
BadImageFormatException
CannotUnloadAppDomainException
EntryPointNotFoundException
IndexOutOfRangeException
InvalidOperationException
OverflowException
AccessViolation
ArgumentOutOfRange
ArrayTypeMismatch
BadImageFormat
CannotUnloadAppDomain
EntryPointNotFound
IndexOutOfRange
InvalidOperation
Overflow
ArgumentException
ArithmeticException
ContextMarshalException
FieldAccessException
FormatException
NullReferenceException
ObjectDisposedException
RankException
TypeAccessException
Argument
Arithmetic
ContextMarshal
FieldAccess
Format
NullReference
ObjectDisposed
Rank
TypeAccess
InvalidArgument
InvalidArithmeticOperation
FailedContextMarshal
InvalidFieldAccess
InvalidFormat
NullDereferenced
OperationOnDisposedObject
ArrayRankMismatch
InvalidTypeAccess
Omit needless words.
William Strunk and E B White
The Elements of Style
Underabstraction
http://fragmental.tw/2009/04/29/tag-clouds-see-how-noisy-your-code-is/
http://fragmental.tw/2009/04/29/tag-clouds-see-how-noisy-your-code-is/
if (portfolioIdsByTraderId.get(trader.getId())
.containsKey(portfolio.getId()))
{
...
}
Dan North, "Code in the Language of the Domain"
97 Things Every Programmer Should Know
if (trader.canView(portfolio))
{
...
}
Dan North, "Code in the Language of the Domain"
97 Things Every Programmer Should Know
Unencapsulated State
public class RecentlyUsedList
{
private List<string> items = new List<string>();
public List<string> Items
{
get
{
return items;
}
}
public void Add(string newItem)
{
if(newItem == null)
throw new ArgumentNullException();
items.Remove(newItem);
items.Insert(0, newItem);
}
...
}
public class RecentlyUsedList
{
private List<string> items = new List<string>();
public List<string> Items
{
get
{
return items;
}
}
public void Add(string newItem)
{
if(newItem == null)
throw new ArgumentNullException();
items.Remove(newItem);
items.Insert(0, newItem);
}
...
}
public class RecentlyUsedList
{
private List<string> items = new List<string>();
public List<string> Items
{
get
{
return items;
}
}
public void Add(string newItem)
{
if(newItem == null)
throw new ArgumentNullException();
items.Remove(newItem);
items.Insert(0, newItem);
}
...
}
var list = new RecentlyUsedList();
list.Add("Hello, World!");
Console.WriteLine(list.Items.Count);
list.Items.Add("Hello, World!");
Console.WriteLine(list.Items.Count);
list.Items.Add(null);
Don't ever invite a
vampire into your
house, you silly boy.
It renders you
powerless.
public class RecentlyUsedList
{
private IList<string> items = new List<string>();
public int Count
{
get
{
return items.Count;
}
}
public string this[int index]
{
get
{
return items[index];
}
}
public void Add(string newItem)
{
if(newItem == null)
throw new ArgumentNullException();
items.Remove(newItem);
items.Insert(0, newItem);
}
...
}
public class RecentlyUsedList
{
private IList<string> items = new List<string>();
public int Count
{
get
{
return items.Count;
}
}
public string this[int index]
{
get
{
return items[Count – index - 1];
}
}
public void Add(string newItem)
{
if(newItem == null)
throw new ArgumentNullException();
items.Remove(newItem);
items.Add(newItem);
}
...
}
Getters and Setters
public class Money implements ...
{
...
public int getUnits() ...
public int getHundredths() ...
public Currency getCurrency() ...
...
public void setUnits(int newUnits) ...
public void setHundredths(int newHundredths) ...
public void setCurrency(Currency newCurrency) ...
...
}
public final class Money implements ...
{
...
public int getUnits() ...
public int getHundredths() ...
public Currency getCurrency() ...
...
}
public final class Money implements ...
{
...
public int units() ...
public int hundredths() ...
public Currency currency() ...
...
}
When it is not
necessary to
change, it is
necessary not to
change.
Lucius Cary
Uncohesive Tests
Everybody knows that TDD stands for Test Driven
Development. However, people too often concentrate
on the words "Test" and "Development" and don't
consider what the word "Driven" really implies. For
tests to drive development they must do more than
just test that code performs its required functionality:
they must clearly express that required functionality
to the reader. That is, they must be clear specifications
of the required functionality. Tests that are not written
with their role as specifications in mind can be very
confusing to read.
Nat Pryce and Steve Freeman
"Are Your Tests Really Driving Your Development?"
public class RecentlyUsedList
{
...
public RecentlyUsedList() ...
public int Count
{
get...
}
public string this[int index]
{
get...
}
public void Add(string newItem) ...
...
}
[TestFixture]
public class RecentlyUsedListTests
{
[Test]
public void TestConstructor() ...
[Test]
public void TestCountGet() ...
[Test]
public void TestIndexerGet() ...
[Test]
public void TestAdd() ...
...
}
methodtest
test
test
method
method
test
test
namespace RecentlyUsedList_spec
{
[TestFixture]
public class A_new_list
{
[Test] public void Is_empty() 
}
[TestFixture]
public class An_empty_list
{
[Test] public void Retains_a_single_addition() 
[Test] public void Retains_unique_additions_in_stack_order() 
}
[TestFixture]
public class A_non_empty_list
{
[Test] public void Is_unchanged_when_head_item_is_readded() 
[Test] public void Moves_non_head_item_to_head_when_it_is_readded() 
}
[TestFixture]
public class Any_list_rejects
{
[Test] public void Addition_of_null_items() 
[Test] public void Indexing_past_its_end() 
[Test] public void Negative_indexing() 
}
}
namespace RecentlyUsedList_spec
{
[TestFixture]
public class A_new_list
{
[Test] public void Is_empty() 
}
[TestFixture]
public class An_empty_list
{
[Test] public void Retains_a_single_addition() 
[Test] public void Retains_unique_additions_in_stack_order() 
}
[TestFixture]
public class A_non_empty_list
{
[Test] public void Is_unchanged_when_head_item_is_readded() 
[Test] public void Moves_non_head_item_to_head_when_it_is_readded() 
}
[TestFixture]
public class Any_list_rejects
{
[Test] public void Addition_of_null_items() 
[Test] public void Indexing_past_its_end() 
[Test] public void Negative_indexing() 
}
}
A test case should
be just that: it
should correspond
to a single case.
At some level
the style
becomes the
substance.

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Seven Ineffective Coding Habits of Many Programmers

  • 1. Seven Ineffective Coding Habits of Many Programmers @KevlinHenney
  • 2. It turns out that style matters in programming for the same reason that it matters in writing. It makes for better reading. Douglas Crockford JavaScript: The Good Parts
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  • 5. Signal-to-noise ratio (often abbreviated SNR or S/N) is a measure used in science and engineering that compares the level of a desired signal to the level of background noise. Signal-to-noise ratio is sometimes used informally to refer to the ratio of useful information to false or irrelevant data in a conversation or exchange. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Signal_to_noise_ratio
  • 6. To be, or not to be: that is the question: Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles, And by opposing end them? William Shakespeare Hamlet
  • 7. Continuing existence or cessation of existence: those are the scenarios. Is it more empowering mentally to work towards an accommodation of the downsizings and negative outcomes of adversarial circumstance, or would it be a greater enhancement of the bottom line to move forwards to a challenge to our current difficulties, and, by making a commitment to opposition, to effect their demise? Tom Burton Long Words Bother Me
  • 8. public class RecentlyUsedList { private List<string> items; public RecentlyUsedList() { items = new List<string>(); } public void Add(string newItem) { if (items.Contains(newItem)) { int position = items.IndexOf(newItem); string existingItem = items[position]; items.RemoveAt(position); items.Insert(0, existingItem); } else { items.Insert(0, newItem); } } public int Count { get { int size = items.Count; return size; } } public string this[int index] { get { int position = 0; foreach (string item in items) { if (position == index) return item; ++position; } throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException(); } } }
  • 9. public class RecentlyUsedList { private List<string> items; public RecentlyUsedList() { items = new List<string>(); } public void Add(string newItem) { if (items.Contains(newItem)) { int position = items.IndexOf(newItem); string existingItem = list[position]; items.RemoveAt(position); items.Insert(0, existingItem); } else { items.Insert(0, newItem); } } public int Count { get { int size = items.Count; return size; } } public string this[int index] { get { int position = 0; foreach (string value in items) { if (position == index) return value; ++position; } throw new ArgumentOutOfRangeException(); } } } public class RecentlyUsedList { private List<string> items = new List<string>(); public void Add(string newItem) { items.Remove(newItem); items.Add(newItem); } public int Count { get { return items.Count; } } public string this[int index] { get { return items[Count - index - 1]; } } }
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  • 12. Comments A delicate matter, requiring taste and judgement. I tend to err on the side of eliminating comments, for several reasons. First, if the code is clear, and uses good type names and variable names, it should explain itself. Second, comments aren't checked by the compiler, so there is no guarantee they're right, especially after the code is modified. A misleading comment can be very confusing. Third, the issue of typography: comments clutter code. Rob Pike, "Notes on Programming in C"
  • 13. There is a famously bad comment style: i=i+1; /* Add one to i */ and there are worse ways to do it: /********************************** * * * Add one to i * * * **********************************/ i=i+1; Don't laugh now, wait until you see it in real life. Rob Pike, "Notes on Programming in C"
  • 14. A common fallacy is to assume authors of incomprehensible code will somehow be able to express themselves lucidly and clearly in comments. Kevlin Henney https://twitter.com/KevlinHenney/status/381021802941906944
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  • 17. To be, or not to be: that is the question: Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles, And by opposing end them? William Shakespeare Hamlet
  • 18. Continuing existence or cessation of existence: those are the scenarios. Is it more empowering mentally to work towards an accommodation of the downsizings and negative outcomes of adversarial circumstance, or would it be a greater enhancement of the bottom line to move forwards to a challenge to our current difficulties, and, by making a commitment to opposition, to effect their demise? Tom Burton Long Words Bother Me
  • 19. Continuing existence or cessation of existence: those are the more empowe to work towa accommodati downsizings outcomes of circumstance a greater enh the bottom li forwards to a our current d by making a opposition, t demise?
  • 20. How many programmers lay out their code Column 80
  • 22. To answer the question "What is clean design?" most succinctly: a clean design is one that supports visual thinking so people can meet their informational needs with a minimum of conscious effort. Daniel Higginbotham ∙ "Clean Up Your Mess — A Guide to Visual Design for Everyone" ∙ http://www.visualmess.com/
  • 23. You convey information by the way you arrange a design's elements in relation to each other. This information is understood immediately, if not consciously, by the people viewing your designs. Daniel Higginbotham ∙ "Clean Up Your Mess — A Guide to Visual Design for Everyone" ∙ http://www.visualmess.com/
  • 24. This is great if the visual relationships are obvious and accurate, but if they're not, your audience is going to get confused. They'll have to examine your work carefully, going back and forth between the different parts to make sure they understand. Daniel Higginbotham ∙ "Clean Up Your Mess — A Guide to Visual Design for Everyone" ∙ http://www.visualmess.com/
  • 25. public int howNotToLayoutAMethodHeader(int firstArgument, String secondArgument) public int ensureArgumentsAreAlignedLikeThis( int firstArgument, String secondArgument) public int orEnsureArgumentsAreGroupedLikeThis( int firstArgument, String secondArgument) public int butNotAlignedLikeThis(int firstArgument, String secondArgument)
  • 26. int doNotFormat = likeThis(someArgumentOrExpression, anotherArgumentOrExpression); int insteadFormat = somethingLikeThis( someArgumentOrExpression, anotherArgumentOrExpression); int orFormat = somethingLikeThis( someArgumentOrExpression, anotherArgumentOrExpression);
  • 27. int asItIs = unstable(someArgumentOrExpression, anotherArgumentOrExpression); int butThisIs = stable( someArgumentOrExpression, anotherArgumentOrExpression); int andThisIs = stable( someArgumentOrExpression, anotherArgumentOrExpression);
  • 28. public ResultType arbitraryMethodName(FirstArgumentType firs SecondArgumentType sec ThirdArgumentType thir LocalVariableType localVariable = method(firstArgument, secondArgument) if (localVariable.isSomething(thirdArgument, SOME_SHOUTY_CONSTANT)) { doSomethingWith(localVariable); } return localVariable.getSomething(); }
  • 29. public ResultType arbitraryMethodName( FirstArgumentType firstArgument, SecondArgumentType secondArgument, ThirdArgumentType thirdArgument) { LocalVariableType localVariable = method(firstArgument, secondArgument); if (localVariable.isSomething( thirdArgument, SOME_SHOUTY_CONSTANT)) { doSomething(localVariable); } return localVariable.getSomething(); }
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  • 31. public ResultType arbitraryMethodName( FirstArgumentType firstArgument, SecondArgumentType secondArgument, ThirdArgumentType thirdArgument) { LocalVariableType localVariable = method(firstArgument, secondArgument); if (localVariable.isSomething( thirdArgument, SOME_SHOUTY_CONSTANT)) { doSomething(localVariable); } return localVariable.getSomething(); }
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  • 33. public ResultType arbitraryMethodName( FirstArgumentType firstArgument, SecondArgumentType secondArgument, ThirdArgumentType thirdArgument) { LocalVariableType localVariable = method(firstArgument, secondArgument); if (localVariable.isSomething( thirdArgument, SOME_SHOUTY_CONSTANT)) { doSomething(localVariable); } return localVariable.getSomething(); }
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  • 37. Agglutination is a process in linguistic morphology derivation in which complex words are formed by stringing together morphemes, each with a single grammatical or semantic meaning. Languages that use agglutination widely are called agglutinative languages. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agglutination
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  • 49. Omit needless words. William Strunk and E B White The Elements of Style
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  • 54. if (portfolioIdsByTraderId.get(trader.getId()) .containsKey(portfolio.getId())) { ... } Dan North, "Code in the Language of the Domain" 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know
  • 55. if (trader.canView(portfolio)) { ... } Dan North, "Code in the Language of the Domain" 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know
  • 56.
  • 58. public class RecentlyUsedList { private List<string> items = new List<string>(); public List<string> Items { get { return items; } } public void Add(string newItem) { if(newItem == null) throw new ArgumentNullException(); items.Remove(newItem); items.Insert(0, newItem); } ... }
  • 59. public class RecentlyUsedList { private List<string> items = new List<string>(); public List<string> Items { get { return items; } } public void Add(string newItem) { if(newItem == null) throw new ArgumentNullException(); items.Remove(newItem); items.Insert(0, newItem); } ... }
  • 60. public class RecentlyUsedList { private List<string> items = new List<string>(); public List<string> Items { get { return items; } } public void Add(string newItem) { if(newItem == null) throw new ArgumentNullException(); items.Remove(newItem); items.Insert(0, newItem); } ... } var list = new RecentlyUsedList(); list.Add("Hello, World!"); Console.WriteLine(list.Items.Count); list.Items.Add("Hello, World!"); Console.WriteLine(list.Items.Count); list.Items.Add(null);
  • 61. Don't ever invite a vampire into your house, you silly boy. It renders you powerless.
  • 62. public class RecentlyUsedList { private IList<string> items = new List<string>(); public int Count { get { return items.Count; } } public string this[int index] { get { return items[index]; } } public void Add(string newItem) { if(newItem == null) throw new ArgumentNullException(); items.Remove(newItem); items.Insert(0, newItem); } ... }
  • 63. public class RecentlyUsedList { private IList<string> items = new List<string>(); public int Count { get { return items.Count; } } public string this[int index] { get { return items[Count – index - 1]; } } public void Add(string newItem) { if(newItem == null) throw new ArgumentNullException(); items.Remove(newItem); items.Add(newItem); } ... }
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  • 70. public class Money implements ... { ... public int getUnits() ... public int getHundredths() ... public Currency getCurrency() ... ... public void setUnits(int newUnits) ... public void setHundredths(int newHundredths) ... public void setCurrency(Currency newCurrency) ... ... }
  • 71. public final class Money implements ... { ... public int getUnits() ... public int getHundredths() ... public Currency getCurrency() ... ... }
  • 72. public final class Money implements ... { ... public int units() ... public int hundredths() ... public Currency currency() ... ... }
  • 73. When it is not necessary to change, it is necessary not to change. Lucius Cary
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  • 76. Everybody knows that TDD stands for Test Driven Development. However, people too often concentrate on the words "Test" and "Development" and don't consider what the word "Driven" really implies. For tests to drive development they must do more than just test that code performs its required functionality: they must clearly express that required functionality to the reader. That is, they must be clear specifications of the required functionality. Tests that are not written with their role as specifications in mind can be very confusing to read. Nat Pryce and Steve Freeman "Are Your Tests Really Driving Your Development?"
  • 77. public class RecentlyUsedList { ... public RecentlyUsedList() ... public int Count { get... } public string this[int index] { get... } public void Add(string newItem) ... ... }
  • 78. [TestFixture] public class RecentlyUsedListTests { [Test] public void TestConstructor() ... [Test] public void TestCountGet() ... [Test] public void TestIndexerGet() ... [Test] public void TestAdd() ... ... }
  • 80. namespace RecentlyUsedList_spec { [TestFixture] public class A_new_list { [Test] public void Is_empty()  } [TestFixture] public class An_empty_list { [Test] public void Retains_a_single_addition()  [Test] public void Retains_unique_additions_in_stack_order()  } [TestFixture] public class A_non_empty_list { [Test] public void Is_unchanged_when_head_item_is_readded()  [Test] public void Moves_non_head_item_to_head_when_it_is_readded()  } [TestFixture] public class Any_list_rejects { [Test] public void Addition_of_null_items()  [Test] public void Indexing_past_its_end()  [Test] public void Negative_indexing()  } }
  • 81. namespace RecentlyUsedList_spec { [TestFixture] public class A_new_list { [Test] public void Is_empty()  } [TestFixture] public class An_empty_list { [Test] public void Retains_a_single_addition()  [Test] public void Retains_unique_additions_in_stack_order()  } [TestFixture] public class A_non_empty_list { [Test] public void Is_unchanged_when_head_item_is_readded()  [Test] public void Moves_non_head_item_to_head_when_it_is_readded()  } [TestFixture] public class Any_list_rejects { [Test] public void Addition_of_null_items()  [Test] public void Indexing_past_its_end()  [Test] public void Negative_indexing()  } }
  • 82. A test case should be just that: it should correspond to a single case.
  • 83. At some level the style becomes the substance.