To get better at handling #LegacyCode, you need to practiceWatching seasoned developers doing it can be really helpful. But where to find them?
I've collected a list of developers who show you how to tackle Legacy Code
@sandromancuso on "Testing and Refactoring Legacy Code"
#oldStillGold category
Watch him refactor the Trip Service kata and try it yourself!
#oldStillGold category
Watch him refactor the Trip Service kata and try it yourself!
@jovchem 6-parts series on refactoring Legacy Code
I really like this one because Jovche is demonstrating how to behave in front of a code you never saw before
I really like this one because Jovche is demonstrating how to behave in front of a code you never saw before
@davefarley77 showing a step-by-step refactoring, in 2 parts
Salient points:
1. Using Approval Tests to quickly put code under tests
2. Removing clutter with basic refactorings
3. Reducing complexity
Salient points:
1. Using Approval Tests to quickly put code under tests
2. Removing clutter with basic refactorings
3. Reducing complexity
@gregor_riegler refactoring techniques
I like how Gregor's videos are straight to the point and digestible
I like how Gregor's videos are straight to the point and digestible
Here's my full-list
https://understandlegacycode.com/blog/4-videos-seasoned-developers-working-legacy-code/
Do you know other resources? YouTubers you'd recommend watching to learn how to deal with Legacy Code?
https://understandlegacycode.com/blog/4-videos-seasoned-developers-working-legacy-code/Do you know other resources? YouTubers you'd recommend watching to learn how to deal with Legacy Code?
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