Examples of using Feathers in English and their translations into Chinese
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In this book, Michael Feathers offers start-to-finish strategies for working more effectively with large, untested legacy code bases.
Flight feathers, in particular, are masterpieces of propulsion and adaptation, helping penguins swim, eagles soar and hummingbirds hover.
In his article“The Narrative Urge”, Michael Feathers challenges the idea that“code becomes better as it approaches English”.
The female is green on the upper part of the feathers and yellow underneath, with blue face and blue wings.
You must be willing to sit on a lion, wear ostrich feathers, and hold a sword aloft for long hours.
Cleaning method: feathers are very easy to ball when they meet water, so this pillow cannot be washed under water.
Huali bears long filamentous feathers, thus providing direct evidence for the presence of extensively feathered gigantic dinosaurs and offering new insights into early feather evolution.
This is what Feathers calls a seam,“a place where you can substitute one piece of functionality for another without editing”.
Why wouldn't you like to see a human body with a curling tail with a crest of ostrich feathers at the end?
Severe feathers can cause durability issues, especially if they reach the surface, are near the girdle, or have unsightly coloration to them;
When he caught sight of us still in our feathers and war paint, Doc said he was the"heap big medicine man.".
Feathers responds that he is“very aware of functional purity and the fact that code that's designed well shouldn't have these problems”.
Severe feathers can cause durability issues(especially if they are surface reaching or near the girdle area) or have unsightly coloration to them;
The world turned upside down in a chaos of feathers and horseflesh and blood, and then the ground came up to smash him.
Feathers also highlights that in some domains, it is not easy to give a verbal expression for a task.
Michael Feathers' book“Working Effectively with Legacy Code” is the one book I require all developers to read when I'm leading a team.
Air-- essential oils, incense, feathers, Native American smudge sticks, bells, drums, music or chanting.
If you're not familiar with Uncle Bob or Michael Feathers, I highly recommend picking up some of their books.
In fact, the word mews derives from the old French mue, which means a changing of the feathers, fur, or skin.
Researching how code changes over time, Michael Feathers has identified a power curve in code bases.