DjangoCon US 2016 - Readability Counts by Trey Hunner
DjangoCon US 2016 - Readability Counts by Trey Hunner
Most code is read many more times than it is written. Constructing readable code is important, but that doesn't mean it's easy.
If you've ever found unreadable PEP8-compliant code and wondered how to fix it, this talk is for you.
Long-lived code must be maintainable and readability is a prerequisite of maintainability. It's easier to identify unreadable code than it is to create readable code.
Let's talk about how to shape tricky code into something more readable and more maintainable.
During this talk we'll discuss:
whitespace self-documenting code modularity expectation management We'll conclude this talk with a checklist of questions you can use to make your own code more readable.
This talk was presented at: https://2016.djangocon.us/schedule/presentation/14/
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Date Added: September 19, 2024
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