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Episode 527: Refactoring to Five Lines of Code with Christian Clausen - RUBY 502
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English - June 16, 2021 10:00 - 52 minutes - 60 MB - ★★★★★ - 44 ratingsHow To Education News Tech News ruby ruby on rails rails programming technology developer development careers Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Christian Clausen is the author of the book Five Lines of Code in the Manning Early Access Program. He advocates for a rule based refactoring system. One of the rules he uses is refactoring your methods to be five lines of code.
Listen in to hear him explain why five lines of code matters and how to get there.
Panel
John Epperson
Guest
Christian Clausen
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Links
Sandi Metz' Rules For Developers
Christian Clausen - Medium
Twitter: Christian Clausen ( @thedrlambda )
GitHub: Christian Clausen ( thedrlambda )
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Christian Clausen is the author of the book Five Lines of Code in the Manning Early Access Program. He advocates for a rule based refactoring system. One of the rules he uses is refactoring your methods to be five lines of code.
Listen in to hear him explain why five lines of code matters and how to get there.
Panel
John Epperson
Guest
Christian Clausen
Sponsors
Dev Influencers Accelerator
Raygun | Click here to get started on your free 14-day trial
Links
Sandi Metz' Rules For Developers
Christian Clausen - Medium
Twitter: Christian Clausen ( @thedrlambda )
GitHub: Christian Clausen ( thedrlambda )
Picks
Christian- Embracing Imperfection
John- Fiber Gummy
Special Guest: Christian Clausen.