lecture: Fixing legacy code
Most of the time developers do not write new code, but adapt existing code. In grown environments even small adaptions to existing code tend to have side effects on the full system without anyone knowing. We identify the most important issues when working with legacy code and show strategies to refactor them out without breaking the application. After this session you will be more comfortable working with legacy code and make your project turn around to the better.
Most of the time developers do not write new code, but adapt existing code. In grown environments even small adaptions to existing code tend to have side effects on the full system without anyone knowing. We identify the most important issues when working with legacy code and show strategies to refactor them out without breaking the application. After this session you will be more comfortable working with legacy code and make your project turn around to the better.
Info
Day:
2013-08-24
Start time:
11:15
Duration:
01:00
Room:
C118/PHP
Track:
PHP
Language:
en
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Speakers
Kore Nordmann | |
Benjamin Eberlei |