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    Posts Tagged: Clean Code

    Thomas / June 12, 2024 in 
    • Engineering

    Revisiting Clean Code as a Senior Engineer – Part 2

    In my last post, I discussed BTI360’s Clean Code 101 course, the importance of Clean Code, and three of my main takeaways from revisiting Clean Code as a Senior Engineer. Today I will conclude with…

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    Thomas / June 4, 2024 in 
    • Engineering

    Revisiting Clean Code as a Senior Engineer – Part 1

    BTI360 requires all new engineering hires to attend a six-session course called Clean Code 101, inspired in part by Robert “Uncle Bob” Martin’s book Clean Code. Created and taught by BTI360 engineers, the classes involve…

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    BTI360 Blog / September 6, 2017 in 
    • Engineering

    Life as a BTI360 Software Engineering Intern – By the Class of 2017

    Life as a BTI360 Software Engineering Intern So what can you expect as a BTI360 software engineering intern? Exciting new technologies, an interesting project, tons of brilliant mentors, actually becoming a better software engineer, loads…

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    BTI360 Software Engineering Intern - Software Engineering Internship

    BTI360 Blog / May 26, 2016 in 
    • Engineering

    Refactoring: Satisfying the Hunger of Sustainable Improvements

    We’re hoping that our recent series of blog posts on clean code left you hungry. Hungry for code that’s easy to understand. Hungry for code that can be modified to meet future business needs. Code…

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    BTI360 Blog / May 25, 2016 in 
    • Engineering

    Video: Migrating Legacy Web Applications to AngularJS

    Migrating Legacy Web Applications to AngularJS JavaScript applications can be like a lawn. Therefore over time, without discipline and attention, the weeds of technical debt can get out of control, thus creating unsupportable mess. In…

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    BTI360 Blog / April 27, 2016 in 
    • Engineering

    JavaScript Best Practices: Part 5 – Angular UI Router Modals

    Many web apps use Bootstrap modals to draw the user’s attention to important information or to provide user prompts. The most common way to use Angular modals is to use the UI Bootstrap library. This…

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    angular ui router, angular modals, angular bootstrap, javascript best practices

    BTI360 Blog / April 21, 2016 in 
    • Engineering

    JavaScript Best Practices: Part 4 – JavaScript Tools

    Over the past few posts, we have laid out several JavaScript best practices that can be used to produce maintainable web applications using JavaScript. While the number of options can be overwhelming, there are many…

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    JavaScript tools, JavaScript Package Managers, JavaScript Build Tools, JavaScript Static Analysis, CSS Preprocessors, Javascript best practices
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