
Video - Complex refactorings with the Mikado method
In this video, I explain the Mikado method, which can be used to break down complex refactorings into small steps.

In this video, I explain the Mikado method, which can be used to break down complex refactorings into small steps.
Why is refactoring important? Do you know this? Your code works, but after a few months nobody understands it anymore - not even you. This is where refactoring comes into play: it improves readability and maintainability without changing the functionality. What is refactoring? Refactoring refers to changes to the code that

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Refactorings are an integral part of our developer life. It would be nice to always be able to start from scratch, implement new features and realize new ideas. However, we are much more frequently confronted with having to readjust existing source code. In this context, refactorings play a crucial role, especially when we are working on legacy code.

When it comes to legacy code, many developers feel uneasy. Starting a project "on a greenfield site" is much more fun than being in the swamp of the "brownfield"

When it comes to legacy code, many developers feel uneasy. Starting a project "on a greenfield site" is much more fun than being in the swamp of the "brownfield"

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