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Learning about Code Structure
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Front Matter
1
Do the tasks in order
1.1
Writing Well-Structured Code is Very Important
1.2
How to approach this book
1.3
Rule 1) Conjoining Conditions
1.4
Code Comprehension
1.5
Rule 1) Conjoining Conditions
1.6
Rule 1) Conjoining Conditions
1.7
Rule 1) Conjoining Conditions
1.8
Rule 1) Conjoining Conditions
1.9
Rule 1) Conjoining Conditions
1.10
Rule 2) Directly return boolean expressions
1.11
Practice Problems
1.12
Rule 2) Directly return boolean expressions
1.13
Rule 2) Directly return boolean expressions
1.14
Rule2) Practice Refactoring
1.15
Rule 3) Remove repeated code and logic from conditional branches
1.16
Rule 3) Remove repeated code and logic from conditional branches
1.17
Rule 3) Remove repeated code and logic from conditional branches
1.18
Rule 3) Remove repeated code and logic from conditional branches
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Learning about Code Structure
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