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Getting Started With Refactoring Your Python Code

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Do you think it’s time to refactor your Python code? What should you think about before starting this task? This week on the show, we have Brendan Maginnis and Nick Thapen from Sourcery. Sourcery is an automated refactoring tool that integrates into your IDE and suggests improvements to your code.

Nick and Brendan provide advice on how to start refactoring and setting achievable code objectives. We discuss setting up unit testing and building confidence that you aren’t changing your code’s fundamental meaning. We also talk about technical debt and how it can creep into your organization’s projects.

Course Spotlight: Python Booleans: Leveraging the Values of Truth

In this course, you’ll learn about the built-in Python Boolean data type, which is used to represent the truth value of an expression. You’ll see how to use Booleans to compare values, check for identity and membership, and control the flow of your programs with conditionals.

Topics:

  • 00:00:00 – Introduction
  • 00:01:31 – What is refactoring?
  • 00:03:19 – How is it connected to extensibility?
  • 00:04:33 – What are methods for preparing your code?
  • 00:05:35 – Being confident you are not changing the meaning of the code
  • 00:09:34 – Refactoring as you go
  • 00:11:16 – What is technical debt, how is it generated?
  • 00:19:08 – Sponsor: Digital Ocean
  • 00:19:45 – Code metrics
  • 00:23:32 – Holding code in your head, and design patterns
  • 00:28:03 – Comments in code and function definitions
  • 00:35:04 – Automated refactoring
  • 00:39:34 – Using a code formatter
  • 00:43:19 – Video Course Spotlight
  • 00:44:27 – Team decisions around refactoring
  • 00:47:41 – Examples where refactoring made a difference
  • 00:51:56 – A few additional notes about Sourcery
  • 00:52:59 – What is something you are excited about in the world of Python?
  • 00:55:21 – What do you want to learn next?
  • 00:56:20 – Thanks and goodbye

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Do you think it’s time to refactor your Python code? What should you think about before starting this task? This week on the show, we have Brendan Maginnis and Nick Thapen from Sourcery. Sourcery is an automated refactoring tool that integrates into your IDE and suggests improvements to your code.

Nick and Brendan provide advice on how to start refactoring and setting achievable code objectives. We discuss setting up unit testing and building confidence that you aren’t changing your code’s fundamental meaning. We also talk about technical debt and how it can creep into your organization’s projects.

Course Spotlight: Python Booleans: Leveraging the Values of Truth

In this course, you’ll learn about the built-in Python Boolean data type, which is used to represent the truth value of an expression. You’ll see how to use Booleans to compare values, check for identity and membership, and control the flow of your programs with conditionals.

Topics:

  • 00:00:00 – Introduction
  • 00:01:31 – What is refactoring?
  • 00:03:19 – How is it connected to extensibility?
  • 00:04:33 – What are methods for preparing your code?
  • 00:05:35 – Being confident you are not changing the meaning of the code
  • 00:09:34 – Refactoring as you go
  • 00:11:16 – What is technical debt, how is it generated?
  • 00:19:08 – Sponsor: Digital Ocean
  • 00:19:45 – Code metrics
  • 00:23:32 – Holding code in your head, and design patterns
  • 00:28:03 – Comments in code and function definitions
  • 00:35:04 – Automated refactoring
  • 00:39:34 – Using a code formatter
  • 00:43:19 – Video Course Spotlight
  • 00:44:27 – Team decisions around refactoring
  • 00:47:41 – Examples where refactoring made a difference
  • 00:51:56 – A few additional notes about Sourcery
  • 00:52:59 – What is something you are excited about in the world of Python?
  • 00:55:21 – What do you want to learn next?
  • 00:56:20 – Thanks and goodbye

Show Links:

Level up your Python skills with our expert-led courses:

Support the podcast & join our community of Pythonistas

  continue reading

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