Denis, this episode was like a mini tech-revitalization spa day! Your practical tips for guilt-free refactoring in a legacy code labyrinth are a breath of fresh code. The small refactorings approach is like a series of delightful tech snacks – quick, satisfying, and leaving us hungry for more. 🍟 Hotkeys and focus – shutting down the noise, opening the IDE, and getting hands-on – it's like a tech meditation routine! 🧘♂️ The backward-compatible type change advice is like a graceful tango with your codebase, ensuring every step is precise and in rhythm. And tackling hard-to-read code? It's like turning messy code into a beautiful piece of code origami. Thanks for being the tech-sorcerer guiding us through the mystical art of guilt-free refactoring!
Thank you Saad ♥️ The similarity to a meditation routine is no coincidence. However, the small refactorings I cannot take credit for, that all goes to hard work and inspiration by none other than Kent Beck and his latest book Tidy First?!
Denis, this episode was like a mini tech-revitalization spa day! Your practical tips for guilt-free refactoring in a legacy code labyrinth are a breath of fresh code. The small refactorings approach is like a series of delightful tech snacks – quick, satisfying, and leaving us hungry for more. 🍟 Hotkeys and focus – shutting down the noise, opening the IDE, and getting hands-on – it's like a tech meditation routine! 🧘♂️ The backward-compatible type change advice is like a graceful tango with your codebase, ensuring every step is precise and in rhythm. And tackling hard-to-read code? It's like turning messy code into a beautiful piece of code origami. Thanks for being the tech-sorcerer guiding us through the mystical art of guilt-free refactoring!
Thank you Saad ♥️ The similarity to a meditation routine is no coincidence. However, the small refactorings I cannot take credit for, that all goes to hard work and inspiration by none other than Kent Beck and his latest book Tidy First?!