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Re: An irrational coding choice foundby Anonymous Monk |
| on Apr 15, 2012 at 07:42 UTC ( #965138=note: print w/ replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
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Have you ever made a coding choice that later you can not rationalize? All the time, until I started using version control and reviewing my choices on a weekly , even daily basis ( refactoring ). Its like when you first start writing code, you end up with 10-20 line if-blocks, 3-5-8 indentation levels deep, and it feels very comfortable because its all very fresh in your mind. It's not until you're forced to revisit that code a year later that you realize how difficult it is to read, and start turning each long if-block (or indentation level ) into a function (refactoring). schwern has a slideshow about this skimmable code where he tackles refactoring WWW::Mechanize There is also a shorter version of the skimmable code talk, in the longer version he subliminally introduces Method::Signatures
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