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SUMMARY:WebHack#31 Write Code that All like to Read
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20200220T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Tokyo:20200220T203000
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CREATED:20191226T142754Z
DESCRIPTION:イベント詳細はこちら\nhttps://techplay.jp/event/76513
 7?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=ics&utm_campaign=ics\n\nWebHack\nFollow 
 us on @WebHackMeetup for more valuable contents & earlier updates ‍\nAc
 knowledgement\nSpecial thanks of gratitude to Computer Futures who foste
 rs together with WebHack an open and collaborative engineering culture an
 d sponsors the wonderful venue\, food and drinks  \nLanguage\nEnglish\nDe
 scription\nWriting code that works and writing code that other people can
  read and understand are two different skills. And writing code that othe
 r people can read and understand became more and more essential skills as
  the project grows larger\, and more people start working on it.\nBut bec
 ause it is a skill\, you need to train it consciously. It's a lot like wr
 iting essays and books. Everybody can write letters and words\; many can 
 also connect them in grammatically correct sentences. But not everybody i
 s a J. R. R. R. Tolkien and have their books read by everyone.\nAn essent
 ial part of learning this skill is reading and analyzing other people's c
 ode on the one hand. And making other people read your code and give you 
 feedback about it.\nThe speaker will talk about different methods of how 
 to make programmers better writers and how to work out the skill of writi
 ng code that other people will want to read.\nThis talk needs project exp
 erience and coding skills and hence best suited for those with 1-3 years 
 experience.\nSpeaker\nIvanov Alexey\nAlexey is the head of the Evil Marti
 ans Japanese branch\, currently based in Osaka. Alexey is working with we
 b applications in different roles since 2003 on projects for companies li
 ke eBay\, Yandex\, Communigate\, and others. See more on his LinkedIn.\nS
 chedule\n\n\n\nTime\nSession\n\n\n\n\n18:30 - 19:00\nRegistration & Netwo
 rking with Food & Beer\n\n\n19:00 - 19:35\nTalk\n\n\n19:35 - 20:30\nNetwo
 rking & Mingling\n\n\n20:30\nGood night!\n\n\n\nVenue\n14F\, WeWork\, Tok
 yo Square Garden\, 3 Chome-1-1 Kyobashi\, Chuo City\, Tokyo 104-0031\n\nD
 irect connection to Kyobashi Station\nGinza-Itchome Station (2 minute wal
 k)\nTakaracho Station (2 minute walk)\n
LOCATION:WeWork Kyobashi 14F 14F\, WeWork\, Tokyo Square Garden\, 3 Chome-1
 -1 Kyobashi\, Chuo City\, Tokyo 104-0031
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