Five Lines of Code • Christian Clausen & Kevlin Henney • GOTO 2023
This interview was recorded for the GOTO Book Club. #GOTOcon #GOTObookclub
http://gotopia.tech/bookclub
Read the full transcription of the interview here:
https://gotopia.tech/bookclub/episodes/241/five-lines-of-code
Christian Clausen - Author of "Five Lines of Code" & CEO & Founder of Mistware @thedrlambda8148
Kevlin Henney - Consultant, Programmer, Keynote Speaker, Technologist, Trainer & Writer @KevlinHenney
RESOURCES
http://mist-cloud.eu
https://hbr.org/2016/01/trick-yourself-into-breaking-a-bad-habit
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Christian
https://twitter.com/thedrlambda
https://github.com/thedrlambda
https://linkedin.com/in/thedrlambda
https://thedrlambda.medium.com
Kevlin
https://about.me/kevlin
https://twitter.com/KevlinHenney
https://linkedin.com/in/kevlin
https://instagram.com/kevlin.henney
https://kevlinhenney.medium.com
DESCRIPTION
Five Lines of Code is a fresh look at refactoring for developers of all skill levels. In it, you’ll master author Christian Clausen’s innovative approach, learning concrete rules to get any method down to five lines—or less! You’ll learn when to refactor, specific refactoring patterns that apply to most common problems, and characteristics of code that should be deleted altogether.
You will learn:
• The signs of bad code
• Improving code safely, even when you don’t understand it
• Balancing optimization and code generality
• Proper compiler practices
• The Extract method, Introducing Strategy pattern, and many other refactoring patterns
• Writing stable code that enables change-by-addition
• Writing code that needs no comments
• Real-world practices for great refactoring
* Book description: © Manning:
https://www.manning.com/books/five-lines-of-code
The interview is based on the book "Five Lines of Code":
https://amzn.to/3s2zjyg
TIMECODES
00:00 Intro
01:17 From teenage programmer to agile guru
04:14 Unleashing the power of small
07:50 The power of effective programming
10:08 The pitfalls of automation
13:05 Strategic copying: Maximizing codebase agility
16:56 The art of doing one thing at a time
22:17 Is automating refactoring a mistake?
32:38 Communication is hard, do it more often
35:07 Overcoming barriers in software development
39:08 TypeScript, getters & setters, code quality & code visibility
48:44 Building better code with invariants
56:32 Into the danger
01:01:48 Fear-proof your code & overcome challenges to deliver great software
01:07:27 Outro
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
Christian Clausen • Five Lines of Code • https://amzn.to/3s2zjyg
Kevlin Henney & Trisha Gee • 97 Things Every Java Programmer Should Know • https://amzn.to/3kiTwJJ
Kevlin Henney • 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know • https://amzn.to/2Yahf9U
Martin Fowler • Refactoring 2nd Ed. • https://amzn.to/3EVcHXQ
Fowler, Beck, Brant, Opdyke, Roberts & Gamma • Refactoring 1st Ed. • https://amzn.to/43Qgob8
Edsger W. Dijkstra • A Discipline of Programming • https://amzn.to/3JlwHV6
Gamma, Helm, Johnson, Vlissides & Booch • Design Patterns • https://amzn.to/46eoJqy
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Видео Five Lines of Code • Christian Clausen & Kevlin Henney • GOTO 2023 канала GOTO Conferences
http://gotopia.tech/bookclub
Read the full transcription of the interview here:
https://gotopia.tech/bookclub/episodes/241/five-lines-of-code
Christian Clausen - Author of "Five Lines of Code" & CEO & Founder of Mistware @thedrlambda8148
Kevlin Henney - Consultant, Programmer, Keynote Speaker, Technologist, Trainer & Writer @KevlinHenney
RESOURCES
http://mist-cloud.eu
https://hbr.org/2016/01/trick-yourself-into-breaking-a-bad-habit
Get 35% discount on all Manning products with code: *ytGOTO35*
http://mng.bz/z5RQ
Christian
https://twitter.com/thedrlambda
https://github.com/thedrlambda
https://linkedin.com/in/thedrlambda
https://thedrlambda.medium.com
Kevlin
https://about.me/kevlin
https://twitter.com/KevlinHenney
https://linkedin.com/in/kevlin
https://instagram.com/kevlin.henney
https://kevlinhenney.medium.com
DESCRIPTION
Five Lines of Code is a fresh look at refactoring for developers of all skill levels. In it, you’ll master author Christian Clausen’s innovative approach, learning concrete rules to get any method down to five lines—or less! You’ll learn when to refactor, specific refactoring patterns that apply to most common problems, and characteristics of code that should be deleted altogether.
You will learn:
• The signs of bad code
• Improving code safely, even when you don’t understand it
• Balancing optimization and code generality
• Proper compiler practices
• The Extract method, Introducing Strategy pattern, and many other refactoring patterns
• Writing stable code that enables change-by-addition
• Writing code that needs no comments
• Real-world practices for great refactoring
* Book description: © Manning:
https://www.manning.com/books/five-lines-of-code
The interview is based on the book "Five Lines of Code":
https://amzn.to/3s2zjyg
TIMECODES
00:00 Intro
01:17 From teenage programmer to agile guru
04:14 Unleashing the power of small
07:50 The power of effective programming
10:08 The pitfalls of automation
13:05 Strategic copying: Maximizing codebase agility
16:56 The art of doing one thing at a time
22:17 Is automating refactoring a mistake?
32:38 Communication is hard, do it more often
35:07 Overcoming barriers in software development
39:08 TypeScript, getters & setters, code quality & code visibility
48:44 Building better code with invariants
56:32 Into the danger
01:01:48 Fear-proof your code & overcome challenges to deliver great software
01:07:27 Outro
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
Christian Clausen • Five Lines of Code • https://amzn.to/3s2zjyg
Kevlin Henney & Trisha Gee • 97 Things Every Java Programmer Should Know • https://amzn.to/3kiTwJJ
Kevlin Henney • 97 Things Every Programmer Should Know • https://amzn.to/2Yahf9U
Martin Fowler • Refactoring 2nd Ed. • https://amzn.to/3EVcHXQ
Fowler, Beck, Brant, Opdyke, Roberts & Gamma • Refactoring 1st Ed. • https://amzn.to/43Qgob8
Edsger W. Dijkstra • A Discipline of Programming • https://amzn.to/3JlwHV6
Gamma, Helm, Johnson, Vlissides & Booch • Design Patterns • https://amzn.to/46eoJqy
https://twitter.com/GOTOcon
https://www.linkedin.com/company/goto-
https://www.facebook.com/GOTOConferences
#Refactoring #Refactor #RefactoringPatterns #FiveLinesOfCode #BadCode #ImproveCode #CompilerPractice #ComputerScience #ChristianClausen #KevlinHenney #Programming #SoftwareEngineering #EffectiveProgramming #Automation #TypeScript #Getters #Setters #CodeQuality #CodeVisibility #Invariants
Looking for a unique learning experience?
Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket at https://gotopia.tech
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL - new videos posted almost daily.
https://www.youtube.com/user/GotoConferences/?sub_confirmation=1
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