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Robert Cecil Martin (born 5 December 1952), colloquially called "Uncle Bob", [3] is an American software engineer, [2] instructor, and author. He is most recognized for promoting many software design principles and for being an author and signatory of the influential Agile Manifesto .
C++ Report was a bi-monthly professional computer magazine published by SIGS Publications Group. It was edited by Robert Murray, Stanley B. Lippman , Douglas C. Schmidt , Brad Appleton, Robert Cecil Martin , and Herb Sutter [ 1 ] and aimed to cover various issues related to C++ programming language.
Martin defines a responsibility as a reason to change, and concludes that a class or module should have one, and only one, reason to be changed (e.g. rewritten). As an example, consider a module that compiles and prints a report. Imagine such a module can be changed for two reasons. First, the content of the report could change.
Transformation Priority Premise (TPP) is a programming approach developed by Robert C. Martin (Uncle Bob) as a refinement to make the process of test-driven development (TDD) easier and more effective for a computer programmer.
Robert Bernard Martin (1918–1999), American scholar of Victorian literature; Robert Montgomery Martin (1801–1868), British author and civil servant; Robert C. Martin, software professional and co-author of the Agile Manifesto; Robert fitz Martin (died c. 1159), Norman knight and first Lord of Cemais, Wales; Robert Hugh Martin (1896–1918 ...
A preliminary report by the National Transportation Safety Board reveals investigative details on Martin plane crash from June 25
President Donald Trump holds the executive order he signed to declassify the assassination files of President John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. in the Oval Office of ...
Robert Hur may think Biden’s memory is faulty, but it’s a safe bet the president will never forget the shiv the special counsel stuck into the Biden re-election campaign, writes David Axelrod.