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OUR SPEAKERS

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Sharon Rones-Makmal

Design Verification Engineer
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English, Hebrew
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Tel-Aviv, Israel
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Can also give an online talk/webinar
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MY TALKS

Clean Code - basic rules-of-thumbs for Python developers - Conclusions from 20 years of hands-on experience

Software Engineering, Professional Development, Women in Tech

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Are you a beginner developer? This is a lecture you might find very useful.

I have been programming since high school. Over the years, I have learned more than 20 programming languages and have seen many programming styles. While some are ok, others are unreadable.

In this lecture, I’ll be focusing on Python coding conventions. We will learn fundamental coding style rules that I gathered and encountered over the years, that will improve your programming style and make your starting position better.

These rules-of-thumb will not be enforced by your compiler, as they are “just” conventions, but they improve the visibility and readability of your code, making it easier to maintain, reuse and share. Some of them are also mentioned in the PEP8, the official style guide for Python, which proves that they are as important as compilation errors.

What are these fundamental clean code practices we should keep in mind? Come and discover them together.

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