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From Code Villain to SPFx Hero: SPFx Best Practices for Sustainable Solutions

Martin Fowler once famously said, “Any fool can write code that a computer can understand. Good programmers write code that humans can understand”.
Are you writing code that speaks to your colleagues as much as to your compiler?

Many young developers believe their “amazing one-liner” will revolutionize the world by shaving off a few milliseconds of load time. But fast forward two months, and that same line of code has become a source of dread, no one can understand it, let alone maintain it. How do I know? I was once a young developer myself!

So, join me in this deep-dive, code-first session where I’ll share my experiences, and we’ll look at some common ways code can “smell” and how to not only clean it, but also keep it clean. We’ll also look at some of the essential community tools, like PnPjs that can help you keep your code sleek and stink-free.

So that you can write code that works today, tomorrow, and “forever.”

Dan Toft

Microsoft 365 MVP, Developer & Enthusiast

Herning, Denmark

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