Given to a room of 400 at WordCamp Europe 2014, in Sophia Bulgaria, this talk covers measuring code quality and identifying bad code smells. I mention tools used to measure code quality, and the metrics devised to put a number to it.
Next downstairs is .@Tarendai and The Code Deodrant #wceu pic.twitter.com/UgBPGyqZjp
— WordCamp Europe (@WCEurope) September 28, 2014
https://twitter.com/philipjohn/status/516157084355031040
@Tarendai now,you have the picture for the next presentation pic.twitter.com/TiRolof5c8
— ★ Frank Bültge (@bueltge) September 28, 2014
Super interesting talk by @Tarendai #wceu
— Milan Ivanović #WCEU (@lanche86) September 28, 2014
The @ just hides errors not fixes them! @Tarendai #wceu
— Jenny Wong 🐝 (@miss_jwo) September 28, 2014
Don't use create_function @Tarendai #wceu
— Jenny Wong 🐝 (@miss_jwo) September 28, 2014
pre_get_posts = actually i want tea before your assistant goes and gets you coffee. @Tarendai #wceu
— Jenny Wong 🐝 (@miss_jwo) September 28, 2014
A good talk for developers – Code deodorant with @Tarendai at #wceu
— Piotr Soluch (@psoluch) September 28, 2014
https://twitter.com/philipjohn/status/516162088956612608
Thanks for the tools and tips for writing better PHP @tarendai #wceu
— Nikolas Branis (@nbranis) September 28, 2014
@Tarendai comparing the weight of hard drives required to properly unit test WP_Query::get_posts to supermassive gas clouds. #wceu
— Duncan G M Stuart (@DGMStuart) September 28, 2014
Tom won the battle over the smelly code and shared some good coding practices and huge numbers! We dig it! 🙂 #wceu @Tarendai
— Casper (@caspi) September 28, 2014
Rough notes for @Tarendai's #wceu talk on code smells and complexity https://t.co/xEGDQbZ4gA
— Duncan G M Stuart (@DGMStuart) September 28, 2014