
A discussion of Code That Fits in Your Head: Heuristics for Software Engineering
Thursdays @ 7 pm ET Jan. 6th - Apr. 28th
Do you want to take your software game to the next level?
So do we, and that is why we are reading and discussing Code That Fits in Your Head.
We hope you'll join us and share our learning journey. Each week we'll read a chapter and discuss what we read on Thursday night.
Each discussion goes for about an hour and you help decide which topics are discussed.
(from the back of the book)
Code That Fits in Your Head offers indispensable, practical advice for writing code at a sustainable pace and controlling the complexity that causes projects to spin out of control.
Reflecting decades of experience helping software teams succeed, Mark Seemann guides you from zero (no code) to deployed features and shows how to maintain a good cruising speed as you add functionality, address cross-cutting concerns, troubleshoot, and optimize. You'll find valuable ideas, practices, and processes for key issues ranging from checklists to teamwork, encapsulation to decomposition, API design to unit testing.
Seemann illuminates his insights with code examples drawn from a complete sample project. Written in C#, they're designed to be clear and useful to anyone who uses any object-oriented language including Java , C++, and Python. To facilitate deeper exploration, all code and extensive commit messages are available for download.
- Choose mindsets and processes that work, and escape bad metaphors that don't
- Use checklists to liberate yourself, improving outcomes with the skills you already have
- Get past “analysis paralysis” by creating and deploying a vertical slice of your application
- Counteract forces that lead to code rot and unnecessary complexity
- Master better techniques for changing code behavior
- Discover ways to solve code problems more quickly and effectively
- Think more productively about performance and security
If you've ever suffered through bad projects or had to cope with unmaintainable legacy code, this guide will help you make things better next time and every time.
Each week you'll get to:
Learn from other engineers
Get experience from those who have been there already. Our members have a variety of titles and love to share what they have learned.
Share your own ideas
We need your input, it's that simple. This is a chance for you to give back by sharing what you know. No matter how many years of experience you have we can't wait to hear from you.
Have socially distanced and smart fun
We don't know what the new normal will be, but in the mean time we can still have a little fun. Our discusions are after hours and relaxed. Many hang out after the main event and discuss what interests them.