iO Associates are thrilled to announce our very first .Net Cardiff Meetup, organised by iO’s Senior Consultant Charlotte Herapath!
Taking place on Wednesday 19th April at 6:30pm at GoCompare - 4 Callaghan Square, Cardiff CF10 5BT, we welcome Matt Hunt, Developer at Zero @ Zero to the session, who will be presenting on the topic: ‘How to Avoid Stepping in a Big Ball of Mud’.
Clean architecture is more needed than ever before. SOLID principles are the order of the day and with code bases of hundreds of thousands, sometimes millions of lines – it’s never been more important to combat developer turnover and code entropy by building and focusing on good architecture principles. So, what’s the opposite of beautiful clean code architecture?
“A Big Ball of Mud is a haphazardly structured, sprawling, sloppy, duct-tape-and-baling-wire, spaghetti-code jungle. These systems show unmistakable signs of unregulated growth and repeated expedient repair. Information is shared promiscuously among distant elements of the system, often to the point where nearly all the important information becomes global or duplicated.” – Brian Foote and Joseph Yoder
How do you avoid accidentally stepping in a big ball of mud!?
Well – all of your questions shall be answered by Matt Hunt.
About Matt:
Matt is both an AWS and Microsoft certified developer who has contracted at some of the biggest .NET contract houses in the country and in his spare time gives great talks on relevant topics occasionally offering surprising controversial takes (especially on SOLID principles)!
His talk “Avoid Stepping in a Big Ball of Mud” has been well received already in several places and may just be what you need to stop your code from looking like a spaghetti junction.
iO Associates, tech and digital recruitment specialists, have always been a very active member of multiple Meetup groups across the UK. We’re really keen to help keep our community positive and engaged hearing from the best speakers on the topics of your choice so encourage you to share this with your team and the wider community.
We hope you can join us and please get in touch at meetups@ioassociates.co.uk with any questions or suggestions on future virtual meetups.
In addition, if there’s anything we can help you with in regards to sourcing candidates or finding a new role please do also get in touch.