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The most popular refactoring books Christian (Tech Agile Coach at Eficode) has read certainly provide a lot of knowledge, but they are not easily digestible. He wrote the “Five Lines of Code”, a book that would ease the reader into refactoring, giving some more practical perspectives and some good advice on how to do things, making refactoring more accessible.Get the "Five Lines of Code" book: https://www.manning.com/books/five-lines-of-codeChristian’s blogs-“Refactoring in the Age of Microservices”: https://hubs.ly/H0tZmnC0-"From Monolithic to Modular" https://hubs.ly/H0tZnrW0Follow Christian on Twitter: @thedrlambdaon Medium: https://medium.com/@thedrlambdaon Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/thedrlambdaon GitHub: https://github.com/thedrlambda5
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The most popular refactoring books Christian (Tech Agile Coach at Eficode) has read certainly provide a lot of knowledge, but they are not easily digestible. He wrote the “Five Lines of Code”, a book that would ease the reader into refactoring, giving some more practical perspectives and some good advice on how to do things, making refactoring more accessible.Get the "Five Lines of Code" book: https://www.manning.com/books/five-lines-of-codeChristian’s blogs-“Refactoring in the Age of Microservices”: https://hubs.ly/H0tZmnC0-"From Monolithic to Modular" https://hubs.ly/H0tZnrW0Follow Christian on Twitter: @thedrlambdaon Medium: https://medium.com/@thedrlambdaon Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/thedrlambdaon GitHub: https://github.com/thedrlambda284 Listeners
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