CSS for Software Engineers - Writing Better CSS Using Engineering Principles
Offered By: Web Conferences Amsterdam via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore software engineering principles applied to CSS development in this 49-minute conference talk from CSS Day 2016. Discover how traditional computer science paradigms can enhance CSS practices, bridging the gap between software engineering and front-end development. Learn about the Single Responsibility Principle, Separation of Concerns, Immutability, Cyclomatic Complexity, and the Open Closed Principle. Gain insights into writing more efficient and maintainable CSS by adopting time-tested software engineering approaches. Access accompanying slides and speaker information for a comprehensive understanding of the topic.
Syllabus
Introduction
History Lesson
Single Responsibility Principle
Separation of Concerns
Immutability
Cyclomatic Complexity
Open Closed Principle
Orthogonality
Questions
Taught by
Web Conferences Amsterdam
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