Full Stack Fest 2015: Nothing is Something, by Sandi Metz
A talk from Full Stack Fest 2015 (http://fullstackfest.com/) Our code is full of hidden assumptions, things that seem like nothing, secrets that we did not name and thus cannot see. These secrets represent missing concepts and this talk shows you how to expose these concepts with code that is easy to understand, change and extend. Being explicit about ideas will make your code simpler, your apps clearer and your life better. Even very small ideas matter. Everything, even nothing, is something. http://fullstackfest.com/agenda/nothi... Recorded & produced by El Cocu (http://elcocu.com) Full Stack Fest is a conference held by Codegram. We've been running development conferences since 2012 with a goal in mind: Inspiring our audience by putting together the best speakers & talks at a privileged location in the beautiful Barcelona area. Head over to https://conferences.codegram.com/ to see an overview of all our conferences and their content. Visit https://www.codegram.com/blog/ to learn more from our team on related topics.

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