Refactoring in Python by Bryan Beecham
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4+ hours of video correction
With more than 4 hours of video instruction, learn how to effectively refactor Python programming language, and gain better and have all the basics to start your software plans, and refactor mercilessly.
Overview
The refactoring in python LiveLessons, Bryan Beecham shows developers how to recognize problems in their writings, which need to be changed to create high-quality software that can be developed quickly and efficiently than refactor Python programming language.
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Although there is no refactoring is new, is, properly speaking, of mourning, than to do: to rely on the strength of developers. In order increases Agile, DevOps ideas for high-quality pot-designed code wells allow quicker deployment and feedback. Much evidence exists for refactoring in Java. Creating, these examples are in Python, it provides a much more fitting is to be sought as a great python, and it grows in the workforce.
Level art
Large enterprises
Learn how to
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The help of the Master of the interested parts to them; and how to get started on to learn the refactoring
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Familiarity with programming, especially in Python
From the descriptions
Reading 1 Lesson from, Refactoring And the foundation, reviews the foundations of the refactoring, from where the refactoring, and refactoring as well as with the reasons for doing so. Clinical Arizona Debt and return on investment (ROI) stroke refactoring, the concept of refactoring without tests, meaning the control system, and what it means to refactor in a pythonic way.
Reading 2, noting that the results Code, finding points to questions on impact. Having presented those proceedings, it is for the first time in the refactoring of your code. Review the comments or even hurt, the overuse of conditionals, confuses the names of the models, a Mauris running negatively reason too much pot, multiple returns than doubled can be harmful to the dangers inconsistency in locating similar examples and examples poor formatting.
Reading 3, Refactoring Arts Society, of which the most common refactoring skills, which are used in the industry today. Clinical types of refactoring, which are the main refactoring techniques. Review examples rename, move, peeled and inline refactoring techniques.
Reading 4, Refactoring Examples, all the previous information, building four reasons refactoring and applying knowledge to them. Learn how to maintain issues in the software and decide to write the next test and apply the appropriate refactoring.
Reading 5, its inner refactoring, for the first time explores some academic concepts and ideas about refactoring. Then, it leads to an increase prepare, improve and clean, that is when we refactor software.
Reading 6 The good work with others, reviews Par platforms and has an impact on refactoring. The company has to learn about platforms and the impact on the parts.
Reading 7, offering competition for refactoring, it looks at the moment creating tests for refactoring. Review and refactoring can improve testing and refactoring, which operates the Pulse Test (TDD) circuits.
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