Some people's code are easier to read and understand than other's. Style, structure, variable names, comments and many more factors contribute to the differences. Marius de Beer will introduce us to Clean Code and share practical guidelines to make your code more understandable and look great.
Wednesday, 16 September, 18h15
Bandwidth Barn
Cape Town
Anyone is free to attend. Please RSVP here or by emailing YES or MAYBE via our contact form.
Bandwidth Barn
125 Buitengracht Street
Cape Town
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18:15 Welcoming and Introduction
Jan Pool
18:20 Clean Code - The Software Professional's imperative
Marius de Beer
19:20 Closing and Thanks
Jan Pool
19:25 Networking & Discussion
This talk aims to provide practical guidelines and steps for producing Clean Code. The approach is universal and will serve you well regardless of development language or environment. You can apply it even if you do not code yourself, but is responsible for leading those that do. Code is our primary output, and as professionals it is our responsibility to ensure it is Clean.
Marius is coach, mentor and "senior stirrer" at Psitek, to a team of 27 software developers. He is an avid Agilist and Scrum practitioner and completed an apprenticeship earlier this year with Agilists in the USA and Canada. In this time he also did his Scrum Master Certification with Ken Schwaber. All of which pales in comparison to 15 years of software development battle scars. Marius is committed to guiding developers on the road of writing Clean Code and runs the South African branch of "Clean Code Project" with permission from Robert C. Martin (Uncle Bob).
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