Refactoring Is Not Just Clickbait


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Join us when we, in cooperation with JUG Berlin Brandenburg, kick off INNOQ Technology Nights Berlin with THE Kevlin Henney!
18:30 | Doors Open und Get Together
19:00 | "Refactoring Is Not Just Clickbait" with Kevlin Henney
19:45 | Q&A
20:00 | Chat & Networking
For many people, refactoring is a simple code transformation they click on in a context menu or via a keyboard shortcut. They can extract, inline, replace, move, rename, etc. at will. The widespread availability of automated refactoring should have made oversized classes and long-winded functions a thing of the past. But it hasn't.
Having a tool is only part of the solution: knowing what to do with it and how to use it well is what makes the bigger difference. In this talk, we'll revisit what refactoring is (and isn't), examine what practical and social obstacles refactoring faces, understand what refactoring tells us about other coding practices, explore the idea that refactoring should be considered a design process and not just a clean-up click, and that most interesting refactorings are not necessarily automated.
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Refactoring Is Not Just Clickbait