Want to improve your programming skills? Clean code architecture and code design is a critical step to levelling up as a programmer/coder in today's competitive industry. Compete with the pros and get that dream job with all the moolah.
I'll cover the following coding topics, that are a must know for any good programmer:
- Programming standards
- Design principles
- Design patterns
- Naming improvements
- Testing concepts
- Time management
- Project pacing
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Are you ready to level up your coding skills and avoid the seven deadly sins of programming? In this video, we'll explore common mistakes made by developers and how to fix them, leading to better code quality and more readable code.
Join us as we dive into programming standards and the importance of consistency in file structure, whitespace, and coding philosophies. Learn about SOLID principles, a set of design principles that will help you write maintainable, scalable, reusable, and testable code. We'll also discuss programming design patterns and how they can serve as a universal vocabulary for better understanding your code.
Discover the importance of using descriptive names in your code and explore various testing methods, from end-to-end testing to unit and integration tests. We'll also touch upon time management, emphasizing the need to provide accurate estimates and avoid rushing through projects.
By the end of this video, you'll have the tools and knowledge to create clean, efficient, and human-readable code. As Martin Fowler once said, "Any fool can write code that a computer can understand. Good programmers write code that humans can understand." So, let's get started on your journey to becoming a better coder! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more programming tips and tricks.
Special thanks go to Vita and Jakob, for helping me with all my thoughts and suggesting improvements!
00:00 - Intro
00:37 - Standards
01:19 - Principles
04:45 - Patterns
06:20 - Names
07:58 - Tests
09:06 - Time
09:51 - Speed
10:39 - Outro
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Special thanks go to Vita and Jakob, for helping me with all my thoughts and suggesting improvements!
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