One question that sooner or later turns any software developers: How good my source code is really? How do you evaluate the source code of others; what is good, what is bad style? Anyone who has ever had to cope with foreign code might be asking yourself: "Is the code really that bad, or maybe I'm just too limited?" Are there hard criteria by which you can find out? Yes, they exist! This book presents these criteria clearly and comprehensively. It takes a well to a certain extent the false reverence too verzwicktem Code! If is not seen by cryptic identifier and long features the meaning of the program, so this is a blemish; even if the source code is never seen by more than one person. Refreshing is the setting for comments: Any comment is indicative of the inability to express himself clearly something using the code and runs the risk of contradictions, if it is not responsive to changes in the code. Overall, this book is a treasure trove for anyone who is looking for well-founded guidelines for proper structuring of source code.