
Refactoring at Scale with Jose Calderon
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In this engaging conversation, Jose Calderon, a lead software engineer at JP Morgan Chase, shares his journey into software engineering, his passion for Java and the Spring ecosystem, and the importance of documentation and decision-making in software architecture.
He discusses the evolving role of AI in coding, offers tips for learning Java, and emphasizes the significance of mentoring future engineers.
The conversation also touches on crafting engaging conference talks, testing strategies for enterprise software, and the balance between refactoring and rewriting code. Jose concludes with book recommendations and insights into the gaming world as a form of relaxation.
Takeaways
- Jose's journey into software engineering began with a passion for fixing computers and playing games.
- Java's ecosystem is robust, with a strong community and rapid evolution.
- Documentation of architectural decisions is crucial for future reference and understanding.
- AI tools can enhance productivity but should not replace fundamental coding skills.
- Unit tests should serve as documentation for code behavior.
- The choice between refactoring and rewriting code depends on the stability and control of the existing system.
- Chaos engineering helps teams prepare for unexpected failures in production environments.
- Mentoring future engineers is essential for fostering a strong tech community.
- Crafting engaging conference talks involves storytelling and relatable analogies.
- Gaming can serve as a form of relaxation and mental recharge for developers.
Sound Bites
"You can build whatever you want and play around."
"The world is your oyster with Java."
"You can simplify and still be effective."
Keywords
software engineering, Java, Spring, coding, technology, software architecture, mentoring, conference talks, decision making, testing strategies, chaos engineering, AI in coding, book recommendations, gaming