The Secret Art of Storytelling in Programming

Speaker:  Yehonathan Sharvit – Jerusalem, Israel
Topic(s):  Software Engineering and Programming

Abstract

Audience : Developers and managers 

Reading code often feels like a chore, bogged down by monotonous lines that obscure the essence of the program. This talk will transform your coding experience by introducing refactoring techniques that turn your code into a compelling narrative. Imagine your code as a thrilling story, devoid of tedious moments, where each line seamlessly leads to the next, offering clarity and choice to the reader.

You will learn how to craft code that captivates and guides, allowing readers to intuitively follow the plot or dive deeper at any point. When code flows like a story, it is not only more enjoyable to read. It is also easier to understand. It takes less time to debug, and less effort to maintain.

About this Lecture

Number of Slides:  40
Duration:  45 minutes
Languages Available:  English, French
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