Best Programming Practices
Best Programming Practices, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.55, with 26 lectures, based on 11 reviews, and has 2437 subscribers.
You will learn about Programming Practices Mistakes to Avoid in Programming Code optimization Writing Good Programs This course is ideal for individuals who are Software Developers or Students It is particularly useful for Software Developers or Students.
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Summary
Title: Best Programming Practices
Price: Free
Average Rating: 4.55
Number of Lectures: 26
Number of Published Lectures: 26
Number of Curriculum Items: 26
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 26
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Programming Practices
- Mistakes to Avoid in Programming
- Code optimization
- Writing Good Programs
Who Should Attend
- Software Developers
- Students
Target Audiences
- Software Developers
- Students
We write code, it works, but it is not elegant. it is not based on the software design principle. Sometimes it is not very much readable, not easily extensible, not easily explainable to others. Such a code might work, but it is not a clean code.
Clean code is actually Craftsmanship.
Writing a clean code requires knowledge and work. For writing clean code, we need to know the common mistakes which we may leave behind and the best practices which we should follow.
This course covers the knowledge part of writing the clean code. The knowledge is about learning from our own and from others experiences. Learning from others mistakes or experience is more important and should be done early as it saves huge cost of making the same mistakes ourselves. Understanding and walking the right path is easier if we adopt it early in our journey i.e. when we are learning to code.
This course also covers the common mistakes and the best practices of programming. It tells you about the common mistakes which are made while using the loops, in formatting the code, in using recursion, how we end up getting a dead code etc. We write code, it works, but it is not elegant. it is not based on the software design principle. Sometimes it is not very much readable, not easily extensible, not easily explainable to others. Such a code might work, but it is not a clean code.
Clean code is actually Craftsmanship.
Writing a clean code requires knowledge and work. For writing clean code, we need to know the common mistakes which we may leave behind and the best practices which we should follow.
This course covers the knowledge part of writing the clean code. The knowledge is about learning from our own and from others experiences. Learning from others mistakes or experience is more important and should be done early as it saves huge cost of making the same mistakes ourselves. Understanding and walking the right path is easier if we adopt it early in our journey i.e. when we are learning to code.
This course also covers the common mistakes and the best practices of programming. It tells you about the common mistakes which are made while using the loops, in formatting the code, in using recursion, how we end up getting a dead code etc.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Pre-requisites
Chapter 2: Basics
Lecture 1: Meaningful Comments
Lecture 2: Meaningful Names
Lecture 3: Avoid Magic Numbers
Lecture 4: Which Variable Types to use
Lecture 5: Code Formatting
Chapter 3: Conditions
Lecture 1: Avoid errors by interchanging positions
Lecture 2: Rearranging for clarity
Lecture 3: Deadcode
Chapter 4: Loops
Lecture 1: Common errors of counters
Lecture 2: Common errors in Infinite Loop
Lecture 3: Unnecessary Iterations
Chapter 5: Lists
Lecture 1: Respect the Boundaries
Chapter 6: Functions
Lecture 1: Naming the Functions
Lecture 2: Function Objectives
Lecture 3: Function Sizing
Lecture 4: Function Arguments
Lecture 5: Argument Validation
Lecture 6: Error Handling
Lecture 7: Recursion
Chapter 7: Classes
Lecture 1: Class Size
Lecture 2: Cohesion
Lecture 3: Organizing for Change
Lecture 4: Isolating from Change
Chapter 8: Next Steps
Lecture 1: Next Steps
Instructors
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Gulshan Bajaj
An Experienced Software Developer and Leader
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