Clean Code: Homicidal Maniacs Read Code, Too with Jeremy Clark


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Clean Code: Homicidal Maniacs Read Code, Too
There's no such thing as a write-once application. The world is constantly changing, and our code needs to change with it. We'll think in small pieces and take a look at some techniques to keep our code manageable and understandable. Think about the next developer to maintain the code. Now, imagine he's a homicidal maniac who knows where you live.
Jeremy Clark (@JeremyBytes) (https://twitter.com/jeremybytes)
Jeremy Clark is an application developer and speaker with over 14 years of experience in all aspects of the development lifecycle. Through speaking and consulting, he helps developers take a "step up" in their skillset with a focus on making complex topics approachable to developers of all skill levels. He is a Microsoft MVP for Visual C# and has authored several courses for Pluralsight, including "C# Interfaces", a course aimed at giving developers a better understanding of abstraction. He lives in Southern California with 2 cats and a constantly changing stack of books to be read (both technical and fiction). For more information, visit www.jeremybytes.com.
Schedule
6:00 PM - 6:30 PM - Food and Networking
6:30 PM - 6:45 PM - Announcements
6:45 - End of Night - Jeremy Clark Session
End of Night - Raffles
Parking Information
There is NO free parking in the Microsoft Lot. We do not provide validation. If you park in the lot for the meeting it will run you about $8. There is street parking to the immediate North on Executive Drive although some of this parking is gone due to the construction next door. The other alternative is to park in the UTC mall parking lot. At this time, we recommend that people park in the UTC lot as there is construction in the area that is limiting street parking around the Microsoft office.

Clean Code: Homicidal Maniacs Read Code, Too with Jeremy Clark