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  • Far reaching insights: from coding how-tos (and how-not-tos) to wider discussions of building distributed systems, working with difficult people, and hosting code reviews
  • Combines the best of ACM Queue’s Kode Vicious columns with new expository and thematic material that integrates them and extends KV’s advice to wider audiences
  • Includes an entire section on code spelunking: all-new content
  • For everyone who codes, wants to code, or works with coders

Description

  • Copyright 2021
  • Dimensions: 6" x 9"
  • Pages: 336
  • Edition: 1st
  • Book
  • ISBN-10: 0-13-678824-6
  • ISBN-13: 978-0-13-678824-9

Pragmatic, Bite-Sized Programming Advice from Koder-with-Attitude, Kode Vicious

For many years I have been a fan of the regular columns by Kode Vicious in Communications of the ACM. The topics are not only timely, they're explained with wit and elegance.
--From the Foreword by Donald E. Knuth
Writing as Kode Vicious (KV), George V. Neville-Neil has spent more than 15 years sharing incisive advice and fierce insights for everyone who codes, works with code, or works with coders. Now, in The Kollected Kode Vicious, he has brought together his best essays and Socratic dialogues on the topic of building more effective computer systems. These columns have been among the most popular items published in ACM Queue magazine, as well as Communications of the ACM, and KV's entertaining and perceptive explorations are supplemented here with new material that illuminates broader themes and addresses issues relevant to every software professional.

Neville-Neil cuts to the heart of the matter and offers practical takeaways for newcomers and veterans alike on the following topics:
  • The Kode at Hand: What to do (or not to do) with a specific piece of code
  • Koding Konundrums: Issues that surround code, such as testing and documentation
  • Systems Design: Overall systems design topics, from abstraction and threads to security
  • Machine to Machine: Distributed systems and computer networking
  • Human to Human: Dealing with developers, managers, and other people
Each chapter brings together letters, responses, and advice that apply directly to day-to-day problems faced by those who work in or with computing systems. While the answers to the questions posed are always written with an eye towards humor, the advice given is deadly serious.

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Table of Contents

Foreword by Donald E. Knuth xi
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xvi
About the Author xvii


Chapter 1: The Kode at Hand 1
1.1 Resource Management 4
1.2 Big Big Memory 7
1.3 Coded Arrangements 10
1.4 Code Abuse 13
1.5 Nesting Tendencies 16
1.6 Choking on Changes 18
1.7 Cursed Code 21
1.8 Forced Exceptions 24
1.9 A Nice Piece...of Code 28
1.10 Something Rotten in... 31
1.11 Logging 34
1.12 Lost 37
1.13 Copying 39
1.14 Top Five Koding Peeves 42
1.15 Linguistically Lost 45
1.16 Check in Comments 48

Chapter 2: Koding Konundrums 51
2.1 Ode to the Method 52
2.2 How Much + in C++? 55
2.3 Something Sleek and Modern 58
2.4 What's in a Cache Miss? 61
2.5 Code Spelunking 65
2.6 Input Validation 73
2.7 Dickering with Docs 76
2.8 What's in the Foo Field? 80
2.9 Testy Tester 83
2.10 How to Test 86
2.11 Leave the Test Modes In! 90
2.12 Maintenance Mode 93
2.13 Merge Early 96
2.14 Multicore Manticore 99
2.15 This Is Not a Product 102
2.16 Heisenbugs 105
2.17 I Don't Want Your Dirty PDFs 109
2.18 Pining for a PIN 112
2.19 Reboot 115
2.20 Code Scanners 117
2.21 Debugging Hardware 119
2.22 Sanity vs. Visibility 123

Chapter 3: Systems Design 127
3.1 Abstractions 129
3.2 Driven 133
3.3 Driven Revisited 136
3.4 Changative Changes 140
3.5 Threading the Needle 143
3.6 Threads Still Unsafe? 146
3.7 Authentication vs. Encryption 149
3.8 Authentication Revisited 152
3.9 Authentication by Example 155
3.10 Cross-Site Scripting 160
3.11 Phishing and Infections 166
3.12 UI Design 172
3.13 Secure Logging 176
3.14 Java 181
3.15 Secure P2P 185

Chapter 4: Machine to Machine 189
4.1 Stepping on Toes 190
4.2 Paucity of Ports 193
4.3 Protocol Design 196
4.4 Which Came First? 200
4.5 Debugging the Network 203
4.6 Latency 208
4.7 Long Distance Runaround 211
4.8 The Network Is the Computer 215
4.9 Failure to Scale 219
4.10 Port Squatting 221
4.11 Networking in the Raw 224
4.12 Pointless PKI 227
4.13 Standard on Standards 230

Chapter 5: Human to Human 235
5.1 Of Pride and... 236
5.2 What Color Is Your...? 239
5.3 Broken Builds 242
5.4 What Is Intelligence? 245
5.5 Review the Design 248
5.6 The Naming of Hosts 252
5.7 Hosting an Interview 256
5.8 Mythical 260
5.9 The Obsolete Koder 263
5.10 With Great Power... 267
5.11 The Letter 270
5.12 The Tickets That... 273
5.13 Of Screwdrivers and Hammers 276
5.14 Security Reviews 279
5.15 Getting Back to Work 284
5.16 Open Source Licenses 287
5.17 So Many Standards 290
5.18 Books 293
5.19 More on Books 297
5.20 Keeping Up to Date 299
5.21 For My Last Trick 302

Index 305

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