Developing Design Sense for your Code

Thursday, 5:00 PM EST

“In order to make delicious food…. you need to develop a palate capable of discerning good and bad. Without good taste,
you can't make good food.” - Jiro Ono (World’s Best Sushi Chef)

Many of us are stuck with messy code. We know it’s not great but it works and what can we do? Where and how do you start?

We are going to use some cutting edge training to train your pattern recognition section of your brain to instantly recognize common, reoccurring anti-pattern (smells) in your code.

Then we will learn very specific techniques to start improving on these specific smells.

Once you are trained to see these anti-patterns you’ll recognize them everywhere. Now that you are equipped to handle them your code will start to transform into something beautiful and easy to work with.

About Llewellyn Falco

Llewellyn  Falco

Llewellyn Falco is an independent agile coach. He discovered strong-style pair programming. He is creator of the open source testing tool ApprovalTests( www.approvaltests.com ). He spends most of his time programming in Java and C# specializing in improving legacy code.He is the co-founder of TeachingKidsProgramming.org & co-author of Mob Programming Guidebook

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