Greg Young - "How to get productive in a project in 24h"
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- DevDay,
5th October 2012, Kraków
"So you are entering a new contract, or maybe it's just a new project you are being transferred to. How do you get up, going, and committing on your first day? How to identify the areas of the system that are risky or problematic? This session looks at tools and strategies to reach this goal coming from a speaker who regularly works for less than a week with a team and needs to provide value within that period of time."
it's 2024 and I'm watching it again
Useful and rare topic
Greg is my current favourite speaker
Amazing talk
Great Insight. Datamining the source control is something I never thought about.
more than amazing speech
great! thanks for sharing.
Wouldn't you get the 2nd graph if you're mercilessly refactoring which is not necessarily a bad thing? (mm)
Exactly my thought. How is that a bad sign? A changing code is usually a sign of refactoring, which in turn is a sign of good coding
Even merciless refactoring should stop at some point?
Somebody's read (and watched) a bit of Bob Martin ;) Good points.
2021 is ending... it's still actual as in 2012
very nice
Comment on his aside at 12:43. Hungarian on interfaces isn't that baffling. It was a snafu by the BCL team in .NET 1.0. Now you have to decide whether to go against the grain or not. As you can see, most people don't.
It also turns out to be a reasonable exception to the rule, in my opinion. It tends to promote dependency inversion by making interfaces visibly distinct from concrete classes.
Very inspiring and informative, but the last 30 minutes was a repeat of the first half.
@55m he predicts GitHub Copilot
he's so much like that guy on 'The Big Bang Theory' it's uncanny
Lol exactly what i thought when i heard him. Sheldon Cooper lol.
@@ndev92no, he's more like that Kripke guy, Sheldon's nemesis