Sandi Metz, author of Practical Object-Oriented Design in Ruby and 99 Bottles of OOP, believes in simple code and straightforward explanations. She writes, consults, and teaches about OO design.
Liana, I never get to write enough code. Sigh. Most of the code I write these days is for my own apps.
After many years of working of big apps every day, I had a secret fear that, if I stopped doing that full-time, that I'd forget how. It turns out not. The time I've had over the last few years to think about code has really improved my understanding about what code means, and how best to write it. This has been an unexpected pleasure.
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Hey Sandi! Thanks for doing this! How often do you write code these days?
Liana, I never get to write enough code. Sigh. Most of the code I write these days is for my own apps.
After many years of working of big apps every day, I had a secret fear that, if I stopped doing that full-time, that I'd forget how. It turns out not. The time I've had over the last few years to think about code has really improved my understanding about what code means, and how best to write it. This has been an unexpected pleasure.