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Nicolas is a web developer who loves building communities and maintainable software.

When he's not enjoying life with his family or working at Centered, he organizes the "Software Crafters Montréal" meetup and develops VS Code extensions.

He shares tips & tricks to work with Legacy Code every week on his blog Understand Legacy Code.

Twitter: @nicoespeon

29.09.2021

7 techniques to tame a Legacy codebase

LOCATION: Online
KEYWORDS: Lessons learned

AGENDA:18:00 - 19:30 CEST: Talk with Q&A. Afterwards voluntary online video chatting with each other and the speaker in our Wonder.me room.

SPEAKER: Nicolas Carlo   COMPANY: Centered
SLIDES: 210929_7-techniques-for-legacy-code.pdf
RECORDING: jug.ch YouTube-Channel

We spend most of our time changing existing code. Often, there’s no test and the authors are long gone! It feels like a pain because you're always in a hurry, rushing to ship new features and bug fixes before the end of the Sprint… But what if you had a secret weapon? Let me share with you 7 concrete techniques that will help you regain control of any Legacy.

This talk is organized and brought to you in collaboration with our friends from the Software Crafts Romandie Meetup Group.

This event will be broadcast live on the Internet. You do not need to install any software or plugins, everything runs in your web browser.

LANGUAGE: Talk: en / Slides: en


Nicolas is a web developer who loves building communities and maintainable software.

When he's not enjoying life with his family or working at Centered, he organizes the "Software Crafters Montréal" meetup and develops VS Code extensions.

He shares tips & tricks to work with Legacy Code every week on his blog Understand Legacy Code.

Twitter: @nicoespeon


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