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  • jvoris
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    • May 2009
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    mrc Offers Users a Crash Course in Modernization

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  • C.Smith
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    • Dec 2011
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    Thanks for the kind words John, but my role was just noticing, then extracting the ideas from mrc's well-written white paper. I'm sure readers will appreciate your tip, as I do, about Michael Feathers' book, "Working Effectively with Legacy Code." The reviewers on Amazon seem to agree with you, with one (J.J. Langr) saying: "'Working Effectively With Legacy Code' contains a catalog that provides a wealth of solutions. The catalog shows how to resolve concerns like, 'I'm changing the same code all over the place' and 'how do I safely change procedural code?' The book is highly entertaining and comes across as a conversation with a really sharp, really patient guru developer. Often, it's a chore to slog through code-heavy books. But Feathers manages to keep my attention with interesting stories, loads of examples, and well-written text."

    Any other titles on this topic that people would recommend?

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