Jumping into an existing codebase (Go Time #307)
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Jumping into a codebase you’re unfamiliar with can be challenging. Are there better & worse ways to go about it? In this episode, Ian gathers a panel (Johnny, Kris & Jon) to discuss the ins & outs of familiarizing yourself with an existing codebase.
Jumping into a codebase you’re unfamiliar with can be challenging. Are there better & worse ways to go about it? In this episode, Ian gathers a panel (Johnny, Kris & Jon) to discuss the ins & outs of familiarizing yourself with an existing codebase.
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Featuring:
Ian Lopshire – Twitter, GitHubKris Brandow – Twitter, GitHubJohnny Boursiquot – Twitter, GitHub, WebsiteJon Calhoun – Twitter, GitHub, Website
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