We'll be discussing Kent's approach to writing cleaner, more maintainable code by emphasizing small, incremental improvements he calls "tidyings."
● Learn why Kent believes software design is fundamentally about human relationships, starting with the programmer's relationship with themselves.
● We'll explore the concept of "tidying first" – making small, strategic changes to the structure of your code before diving into feature implementation.
● Discover practical examples of tidyings, like using guard clauses, eliminating dead code, and writing self-documenting code that reduces the need for comments.
● Understand the economic forces at play in software development and how tidying can increase your options and reduce long-term costs.
Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting out, this episode offers valuable insights into writing code that's a joy to work with. Tune in and discover how "tidying first" can revolutionize your approach to software development.
Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated twice weekly
- Published28 September 2024 at 00:20 UTC
- Length15 min
- RatingClean