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Introdução ao Clean Code Meetup
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<li>Júlio Biason</li>
<li>@juliobiason</li>
<li>julio.biason@gmail.com</li>
<li><a href="https://presentations.juliobiason.me">https://presentations.juliobiason.me</a></li>
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<h2>De onde saiu essa ideia?</h2>
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<h2>The Book</h2>
<img src="_images/cleancode.jpg" alt=""/>
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<p style="text-align:left">
S<span class="fragment">ingle Responsibility Principle</span></br>
O<span class="fragment">pen/Closed Principle</span></br>
L<span class="fragment">iskov Substituiion Principle</span></br>
I<span class="fragment">nterface Segregation Principle</span></br>
D<span class="fragment">ependency Inversion Principle</span></br>
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<h2><a href="https://twitter.com/ramalhoorg/status/979336752958791681" target="_blank">Luciano Ramalho</a></h2>
<pre><code># Python: check that password as at least one lowercase
# letter, one uppercase and three digits
def check(password):
return (any(c.islower() for c in password)
and any(c.isupper() for c in password)
and sum(c.isdigit() for c in password) &gt;= 3)</code></pre>
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<h2><a href="https://twitter.com/dabeaz/status/979370009607770118" target="_blank">David Beazley</a></h2>
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from collections import Counter
from unicodedata import category
def check(password):
c = Counter(category(ch) for ch in password)
return c['Ll']&gt;=1 and c['Lu'] &gt;= 1 and c['Nd'] &gt;= 3
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<h2><a href="https://twitter.com/juliobiason/status/981582433920475136" target="_blank">Julio Biason</a></h2>
<pre><code>
LOWERCASE_CHARS = "Ll"
UPCASE_CHARS = "Lu"
NUMBERS = "Nd"
def check(password):
number_of = Counter(category(ch) for ch in password)
return number_of[LOWERCASE_CHARS] &gt;= 1 and number_of[UPCASE_CHARS] &gt;= 1 and number_of[NUMBERS] &gt;= 3
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"Programs must be written for people to read, and only
incidentally for machines to execute."
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Abelson / Sussman, "Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs"
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<aside class="notes">
Sussman is a coauthor (with Hal Abelson and his
wife Julie Sussman) of the introductory computer
science textbook Structure and Interpretation of
Computer Programs.
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<h2>Regras</h2>
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<p>one man's rubbish may be another's treasure</p>
<p>Hector Urquhart</p>
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