This week study content: This week did not learn anything new, because there is a national skill contest in our light industry held, our computer room computers are taken to the contestants for the competition, we class because there is no machine, students are a few people sitting a computer, so the teacher did not lecture, reviewed the things we learned before, Review the ER diagram, data flow diagram and definition, I am still not quite understand this streaming diagram, but after the teacher's review, I have a deeper understanding of this data flow chart, painting is also very easy, every time to learn something has a review is a very good thing, I have to slowly develop this habit.
This week's Reading: Code Encyclopedia (2nd edition) is a new interpretation of the classics of the famous it bestseller author Stevemcconnell 11 years ago: The second edition is not a simple revision supplement to the first edition, but a complete rewrite; it adds a lot of content. This is also a complete software building manual that covers all the details of the software build process. It discusses the problems of software construction from the aspects of software quality and programming thought, and discusses the new technology, strategically advantageous position viewpoint and general concept, and also contains rich and typical program examples. The techniques discussed in the Code Encyclopedia (2nd edition) not only fill the gap between primary and advanced programming techniques, but also provide a source of information for programmers on programming techniques.
Book review: The 1th edition of the Code encyclopedia seems to me to be a classic in the field of software engineering, and the 2nd edition is even better! "
--ralph Johnson, Illinois State State University; One of the authors of Design mode (designpatterns)
"The Code Encyclopedia (2nd edition) teaches you the best way to think about programming, whether you're a novice or a seasoned developer. ”
--jeffrey Richter (www-wintetlect-com), ((Microsoft NET Framework
The author of Practical Programming (Appfied microsoft-netframeworkprogramming)
"This book is an authoritative guide to software building. A programmer who is ready to go to a desert island alone is enough to take this book. ”
--diomidis Spinellis, "code reading Method and Practice"
(Code reading:the Open Source perspective) Author
"Steve McConnell is one of the few people who can tell the secret in a first-line practice. ”
--john VLISSIDES,IBM Research Institute; design mode (Patterns)
2016.05.06-2016.05.12 Work hours and content this week