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Red! Green! Then What?
- Date
- Tue, 18 Nov 2008, 19:00 - 21:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- Glasgow Caledonian University , Glasgow, GB
- Cost
- Free
So by now everyone knows about TDD (you do know about TDD right?) and the Red, Green, Refactor mantra, but what's this refactor thing? How do you do it? What should you refactor? Why should you refactor? In this presentation I'll show you the how, what and why's of refactoring. There'll be little by the way of slides and a lot by the way of code examples. By the end of this presentation you'll have a good understing of the principles of refactoring and you'll be eager to get to work on Monday and sort out your codebase! :-)
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