Legacy code
Clean Code Clinic: Refactoring Fest
Thu, 2009-02-26 04:56 — Naresh JainIntent
Provide the participants with a hands-on-experience of real world refactoring by taking an open source project and refactoring it.
Summary
Refactoring is a very well established practice not just in the Agile Community, but outside as well.
This session is an attempt to help the development community understand refactoring a little better. It will provide a hands-on opportunity for developers to explore these concepts in action. This session will try to amplify the participant’s learning process by pairing them with other practitioners and peers.
Refactoring Legacy Code 101 (Dev Jam / Clinic)
You’ve started your new project and “surprise” (not really) you’re dealing with legacy code. This unique workshop will focus on a few specific techniques that help make up the majority of what to do in improving legacy code design. Our forefathers gave us “Extract Method” and “Rename”. Cleaning up code is fun and challenging at times!
Ugly Code vs Clean Code: A/B Comparison of Legacy/Test-Driven Implementations
Mon, 2009-01-19 17:13 — Patrick Wilson-Welsh
, Corey Haines
The instructors wish, when they were first learning test-driving, refactoring, and OO, that they had had a side-by-side comparison between code Heaven and code Hell. Such an object lesson would have made the value and benefits of agile programming practices so much more plain, so much sooner. Alas for us, but hurray for you! In this workshop you will be able to compare and work with two very different implementations of the same problem domain: one of them fabulously ugly, and the other of them — well — a lot better. This is a close-repeat of a successful session we gave at Agile 08.

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