Put open source to work
July 16–17, 2018: Training & Tutorials
July 18–19, 2018: Conference
Portland, OR
Sandi Metz

Sandi Metz
Chief Pedaler, TorqueForge

Website | @sandimetz

Sandi Metz writes, consults, and teaches about object-oriented design and is the author of Practical Object-Oriented Design in Ruby and 99 Bottles of OOP. Sandy believes in simple code and straightforward explanations. She prefers working software, practical solutions, and lengthy bicycle trips (not necessarily in that order).

Sessions

4:15pm4:55pm Thursday, July 19, 2018
Software methodologies
Location: C123/124
Level: Beginner
Sandi Metz (TorqueForge)
Average rating: *****
(5.00, 3 ratings)
Sandi Metz explains what object-oriented programming wants, using straightforward examples to indoctrinate you into object-oriented thinking. You’ll leave raring to write loosely coupled, message-centric, small-object object-oriented code that isolates conditionals and leans on polymorphism. Once you understand object-oriented programming's natural affordances, everything becomes easy. Read more.