KEYNOTE - Emotional Code - Kate Gregory [ACCU Conference 2019]

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Programmers, it turns out, are human beings. This means they not only feel emotions, they leave traces of those emotions behind in their code. Kate will show you why that is so, and what you can do about it.

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Kate Gregory has been using C++ for over thirty years. She writes, teaches, mentors, codes, and leads projects, primarily in C++. Kate is a Microsoft Regional Director, a Visual C++ MVP, has written over a dozen books, and speaks at conferences and user groups around the world. Kate develops courses on C++, Visual Studio, and Windows programming for Pluralsight, is active on over a dozen StackExchange sites, blogs infrequently, and is happy to be part of C++ Twitter and the #include Discord server.
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Future Conferences:
ACCU 2019 Autumn Conference, Belfast (UK):
2019-11-11 and 2019-11-12.
ACCU 2020 Spring Conference, Bristol (UK), Marriott City Centre:
2020-03-24 to 2020-03-28.
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That's an interesting set of opinions she has. But I'm still gonna be honest to my fellows. If they write bullshit, I tell them that they write "bullshit". On the other hand, I don't approve funny things in function names and comments. Professional things should stay professional. And yes, we're engineers, not politicians or kindergarten teachers -- so swearing at people is professional. Get over it.

Also please don't write comments, use meaningful constant names instead.
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