Tools: Git Designing and Maintaining Software (DAMS) Louis Rose
Version control To more easily track changes, collaborate, and find bugs, we use version control to manage software.
Distributed version control In which there need not be a canonical version of a repository: people can work independently, offline and branches are cheap.
How much Git is needed for DAMS? Staging changes and committing with add and commit Sharing changes with push Browsing history with log and blame Combining changes with fetch, merge and rebase Rewriting unshared history with interactive rebase
http://www.git-scm.com/book http://gitready.com
Tip #1: Good commit messages Commit messages provide useful context for your teammates (and for your future self). So avoid this: % git commit -m "Fix login bug”
And prefer this: % git commit Redirect user to the requested page after login
Fixes issue #42 Users were being redirected to the home page after login, which is less useful than redirecting to the page they had originally requested before being redirected to the login form. * Store requested path in a session variable * Redirect to the stored location after successfully logging in the user
Tip #1: Good commit messages Commit messages provide useful context for your teammates (and for your future self). So avoid this: % git commit -m "Fix login bug”
And prefer this: % git commit Redirect user to the requested page after login
Fixes issue #42 Users were being redirected to the home page after login, which is less useful than redirecting to the page they had originally requested before being redirected to the login form. * Store requested path in a session variable * Redirect to the stored location after successfully logging in the user
Tip #1: Good commit messages Commit messages provide useful context for your teammates (and for your future self). A template: A short summary of why the change was necessary
Possibly a reference to an issue tracker A high-level description of how the problem has been resolved, such as “Introduce a red/black tree to increase search speed.” * First side-effect of this change * Second side-effect of this change
Tip #2: Consider feature branches Each feature is developed on a separate branch. Mainline changes are periodically merged into feature branches.
There are different strategies for merging feature branches into the mainline: e.g., only when the feature is finished, continuous integration or promiscuous integration. http://martinfowler.com/bliki/FeatureBranch.html
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Fixes issue #42. Users were being redirected to the home page after login, which is less useful than redirecting to the page they had originally requested before being redirected to the login form. * Store requested path in a session variable. * Redirect to the stored location after successfully logging in the user. Tip #1: Good ...
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Clear Documentation. Designing and Maintaining Software (DAMS). Louis Rose. Page 2. Bad documentation. Misleading or contradictory find_customer(id). CustomerGateway. Used to look up a customer by their customer number. Page 3. Bad documentation. Red
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R&D: sketch habitable solutions on paper, using UML. 4. Evaluate solutions and implement the best, using TDD. Probably start again at 3. 5. Give to the product owner to validate. Probably start again at 1. 6. Put into production for customers to eval
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What is it? Several pieces of data are often used together. Why is it problematic? Behaviour that operates on the clump has no home. (and consequently is often duplicated). When does it arise? High cohesion of the clump has not been detected. D
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Ruby Testing Frameworks. 3 popular options are: RSpec, Minitest and Test::Unit. We'll use RSpec, as it has the most comprehensive docs. Introductory videos are at: http://rspec.info ...
Clear Names. Designing and Maintaining Software (DAMS). Louis Rose. Page 2. Naming is hard. âThere are only two hard things in Computer. Science: cache invalidation and naming things.â - Phil Karlton http://martinfowler.com/bliki/TwoHardThings.ht
Coupling Between Objects. Counts the number of other classes to which a class is coupled (other than via inheritance). CBO(c) = |d â C - (1cl U Ancestors(C))| uses(c, d) V uses(d, c). - Chidamber and Kemerer. A metrics suite for object-oriented des
Reducing duplication. Designing and Maintaining Software (DAMS). Louis Rose. Page 2. Tactics. Accentuate similarities to find differences. Favour composition over inheritance. Know when to reach for advanced tools. (metaprogramming, code generation).
Plug-ins. Designing and Maintaining Software (DAMS). Louis Rose. Page 2. Problem. Page 3. Current Architecture. Shareable. Likeable. Food. Pizza. Liking and sharing foods are primary business concerns, so shouldn't be implemented as delegators. Page
When we are testing the way that a unit behaves when a condition is met, use a stub to setup the condition. Solution: use stubs for queries class Subscription ... def bill(amount) unless payments.exists(subscription_id: id) payments.charge(subscripti
Getting Cohesion. Designing and Maintaining Software (DAMS). Louis Rose. Page 2. Single Responsibility. Principle. A class should have only one reason to change. - Martin and Martin. Chapter 8, Agile Principles, Patterns and Practices in C#, Prentice
Size != Complexity. âImagine a small (50 line) program comprising. 25 consecutive "IF THEN" constructs. Such a program could have as many as 33.5 million distinct control paths.â - Thomas J. McCabe. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 2:4,