444: From Solutions To Patterns
Description
What’s the difference between solving problems and recognizing patterns, and why does it matter for developers? In this episode, Stephanie and Joël discuss transitioning from collecting solutions to identifying patterns applicable to broader contexts in software development. They explore the role of heuristics, common misconceptions among junior and intermediate developers, and strategies for leveling up from a solution-focused mindset to thinking in patterns. They also discuss their experiences of moving through this transition during their careers and share advice for upcoming software developers to navigate it successfully. They explore how learning abstraction, engaging in code reviews, and developing a strong intuition for code quality help developers grow. Uncover the issue of over-applying patterns and gain insights into the benefits of broader, reusable approaches in code development. Join us to discover how to build your own set of coding heuristics, the pitfalls of pattern misuse, and how to become a more thoughtful developer. Tune in now!
Key Points From This Episode:
Stephanie unpacks the differences between patterns and solutions.
The role of software development experience in recognizing patterns.
Why transitioning from solving problems to recognizing patterns is crucial.
Joël and Stephanie talk about the challenges of learning abstraction.
Hear pragmatic strategies for implementing patterns effectively.
How junior developers can build their own set of heuristics for code quality.
Discover valuable tools and techniques to identify patterns in your work.
Find out about approaches to documenting, learning, and sharing patterns.
Gain insights into the process of refactoring a solution into a pattern.
Outlining the common mistakes developers make and the pitfalls to avoid.
Steps for navigating disagreements and feedback in a team environment.
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
WorkOS
RubyConf 2021 - The Intro to Abstraction I Wish I'd Received
'Ruby Science'
Refactoring.Guru
Thoughtbot code review guide
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