Weniger schlecht programmieren

by Kathrin Passig, Johannes Jander

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Book Summary

Programming can often feel daunting, especially for those who are self-taught or coming from non-traditional backgrounds. "Weniger schlecht programmieren" by Kathrin Passig and Johannes Jander addresses this very challenge, offering practical guidance for writing better code—not perfect code, but code that is less problematic, more maintainable, and easier to work with. Rather than focusing on high theory, the book provides hands-on advice, strategies, and mindset shifts that benefit developers at any stage, especially those who wish to escape the cycle of repeated mistakes and confusion. It demystifies common programming pitfalls and emphasizes learning through iteration, collaboration, and pragmatic...

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