Thu, Feb 26 · 6:30 PM EST
Do you love to maintain code that you didn’t write? Probably not…
As systems grow and evolve, the codebase inevitably accumulates clutter, including unused or “dead” code. Often, the developers who wrote that code are not even in the company anymore. So how do you know if the code is still used? Dead code can be confusing and it can be the source of vulnerabilities in your code base. So it is not only “legacy” code we have to deal with, but also “dead” code and even so-called “zombie” code.
This session will give you an overview of the common struggles with these types of code and it will try to give you an idea about the differences between those types of code and about tools like JaCoCo or OpenRewrite in combination with Intelligence Cloud, that will help you to get rid of it.
Speaker:
Gerrit Grunwald is a software engineer that loves coding for around 40 years already. He is a true believer in open source and he is an active member of the Java community, where he founded and leads the Java User Group Münster (Germany), he is a JavaOne rockstar and a Java Champion. He speaks at conferences and user groups internationally and writes for several magazines.
Parking:
Free parking is available in the garage (excluding the reserved parking spots, painted yellow for distinction) and in the outside parking lot directly in front of the building's entrance.
Schedule:
6:30PM-7:00PM EST Networking
7:00PM EST Presentation with Q&A
Gravity IT Resources is graciously hosting this event in their Fort Lauderdale office. There is free parking at this event. Thank you, Gravity, for your support.