Clean Architecture A Craftsman’s Guide to Software Structure and Design

Clean Architecture: A Craftsman’s Guide to Software Structure and Design by Robert C. Martin is published by Prentice Hall in 2018 and spans 404 pages. This edition presents practical solutions for software architecture, drawing on Martin’s extensive experience in the field. The book emphasizes universal rules that can enhance developer productivity throughout the lifecycle of software systems, providing insights into critical choices that impact project success.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of essential software design principles, including function, component separation, and data management. The book addresses the importance of programming paradigms and their role in imposing discipline on development practices. Additionally, it offers guidance on implementing high-level structures for various application types and understanding the common pitfalls in design and architecture. Clean Architecture serves as a valuable resource for software architects, systems analysts, and programmers looking to deepen their understanding of effective software design.
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Practical Software Architecture Solutions from the Legendary Robert C. Martin (“Uncle Bob”)
By applying universal rules of software architecture, you can dramatically improve developer productivity throughout the life of any software system. Now, building upon the success of his best-selling books Clean Code and The Clean Coder, legendary software craftsman Robert C. Martin (“Uncle Bob”) reveals those rules and helps you apply them.
Martin’s Clean Architecture doesn’t merely present options. Drawing on over a half-century of experience in software environments of every imaginable type, Martin tells you what choices to make and why they are critical to your success. As you’ve come to expect from Uncle Bob, this book is packed with direct, no-nonsense solutions for the real challenges you’ll face-the ones that will make or break your projects.
- Learn what software architects need to achieve-and core disciplines and practices for achieving it
- Master essential software design principles for addressing function, component separation, and data management
- See how programming paradigms impose discipline by restricting what developers can do
- Understand what’s critically important and what’s merely a “detail”
- Implement optimal, high-level structures for web, database, thick-client, console, and embedded applications
- Define appropriate boundaries and layers, and organize components and services
- See why designs and architectures go wrong, and how to prevent (or fix) these failures
Clean Architecture is essential reading for every current or aspiring software architect, systems analyst, system designer, and software manager-and for every programmer who must execute someone else’s designs.
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