WJUG - Warsztaty "Good Code" - Kevlin Henney


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Dzięki uprzejmości firmy GFT (http://gft.com/pl), sponsora Spotkania #200 mamy możliwość zaprosić Was na całodniowy, bezpłatny warsztat "Good Code", który poprowadzi Kevlin Henney (https://twitter.com/KevlinHenney).
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Data: 7 Marca 2017, godz. 9:00-17:00
Liczba miejsc: 15
Zapisy: Chcielibyśmy podziękować tym wszystkim, bez których nie byłoby tych 200 spotkań Warszawa JUG, czyli naszym prelegentom. Jeśli więc byłeś prelegentem lub byłaś prelegentką na dowolnym ze spotkań organizowanych przez Warszawa JUG (Spotkania regularne, JInkubator, SpringLabs, itd.) wypełnij ten formularz (https://warszawajug.typeform.com/to/j3hMV9), odpowiedz na proste pytanie konkursowe i być może jedna z 15 wejściówek trafi właśnie do Ciebie. Konkurs trwa do niedzieli 26 Lutego.
Opis warsztatu
Good Code
We often talk about good code — that we would like to write it, that there isn't enough of it, that it should not be considered an optional attribute of a codebase. We often talk about it but, when it comes to being precise, we don't always agree what constitutes good code, nor do we necessarily share a common view on its value.
This one-day tutorial and workshop explores what properties we want from a codebase and, therefore, what we can deduce to be good. These conclusions can sometimes be surprising and counter-intuitive! This session will explore some common guidelines on what is considered good, from expression to subsystem, from naming to tests, from fluent to SOLID. We will look at the consequences of good and not-so-good code from point of view of economics, day-to-day work, people and runtime performance and reliability.
O prowadzącym
Kevlin Henney is an independent consultant and trainer based in the UK. His development interests are in patterns, programming, practice and process. He has been a columnist for various magazines and web sites, including Better Software, The Register Application Development Advisor, Java Report and the C/C++ Users Journal. Kevlin is co-author of A Pattern Language for Distributed Computing and On Patterns and Pattern Languages, two volumes in the Pattern-Oriented Software Architecture series. He is also editor of the 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know book.
Sponsorem spotkania jest GFT (http://gft.com/pl)
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WJUG - Warsztaty "Good Code" - Kevlin Henney