In today’s show, frontend engineer Tyler Hawkins shares his tips on how you can write clean, maintainable and readable code. Using the examples from his article on the same subject, he explains the importance of using clean code principles to make it easier for different developers to collaborate on a codebase. Tyler also discusses how you can better structure your tests and have more confidence in how they are written.
Panel
- Carl Mungazi
- Jack Herrington
Guest
Sponsors
- Dev Influencers Accelerator
- React Error and Performance Monitoring | Sentry
Links
- React Clean Code
- Use ternaries rather than && in JSX
- GitHub | getify/You-Dont-Know-JS
- Clean Code With Unit Tests
- Tyler Hawkins - Web Portfolio
- Tyler Hawkins - Medium
- GitHub: Tyler Hawkins ( thawkin3 )
- LinkedIn: Tyler Hawkins
- Twitter: Tyler Hawkins ( @thawkin3 )
Picks
- Carl- Time away from the screens
- Jack- GitHub | pmndrs/jotai
- Tyler- Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error by Kathryn Schulz
Contact Carl:
- GitHub: Carl Mungazi ( CarlMungazi )
- Twitter: Carl Mungazi ( @CarlMungazi )
Contact Jack:
- Jack Herrington - YouTube
- Blue Collar Coder
- Twitter: Jack Herrington ( @jherr )