Now that Fall is here, with longer nights and cooler days, what can be better than curling up with a good book? Who's interested in kicking of another round of #devbookclub and what should we read?
Now that Fall is here, with longer nights and cooler days, what can be better than curling up with a good book? Who's interested in kicking of another round of #devbookclub and what should we read?
We're starting a UK/EU chapter of @_devbookclub!
Reading the #Refactoring book by Martin Fowler. 1st discussion (ch1) is April 12th 8pm BST. RSVP:https://t.co/8KiWSOMSd2
Join me, @opdavies
@zuzana_kunckova@JustSteveKing ++
Discussions will be recorded and shared on YouTube.
Big news! A second group in a European-friendly time zone is going to start discussing Refactoring next week. RSVP at https://t.co/pMgHI7nWTZ to join the first discussion on 12 Apr 2021.
In about 7 hours we will discuss Chapter 2 of Refactoring. If you missed Chapter 1 the recording is live on our YouTube channel. https://t.co/YyPICdz4CY
@DevOnAJourney @opdavies It works out to 11:15 pm in UK as scheduled. I'd be happy to help with a second group that is more timezone friendly for your side of the globe.
We're kicking off discussions covering Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code (Second Edition) by @martinfowler on March 21. To join the discussion RSVP at https://t.co/DLWf0Y8VB5
Something new: @jcarouth is going to sponsor one person by buying them a copy of Refactoring. Details and application form here: https://t.co/inFAq9k4Qi
We're going to kick off discussions for the 2nd edition of Refactoring by @martinfowler soon, and are working on the schedule. We set up some Meet & Greets. If you want to participate (or if you just want to talk to @jcarouth for some reason) RSVP here: https://t.co/DLWf0XRkcv
Looking to pick a book and organize a group in the coming weeks. Three suggestions:
1. The Pragmatic Programmer
2. Working Effectively with Legacy Code
3. Refactoring
(Your better suggestion as a reply)