Codegolfing
Code golfing is an interesting sport: You try to write a program in the fewest characters necessary. Do you want to ship this code to production somewhere? Probably not, but just by trying this exercise you will learn a lot about your favorite programming language. You will also be surprised by how much you can do in just a few lines of code while the constraints will stimulate your productivity. Ruby is surprisingly good for golfing due to its Perl heritage.
In this talk I will tell you a bit more about code golfing and then dive into some code I have golfed. I will show you some tricks I learned and how the desire to shave off a few more characters every time leads to new features in your tiny program that you thought would not fit in such a tiny program.
- Date
- 2016-03-09
- Time
- 20:00 - 23:00
- Conference / Event
- Munich Rubyshift März
- Venue
- Fidor Bank AG, Sandstr. 33, München