Kodeco Podcast: How to Read Code – Podcast V2, S3 E1

Struggling with a new codebase? Senior iOS Dev Mani Ramezan shares tips to help you get up to speed, from starting with a bug to improving setup processes. Perfect for new devs or anyone tackling unfamiliar code! By Susannah Skyer.

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In the first full-length episode of this season, we go back to basics as Senior iOS Dev Mani Ramezan takes us through, step by step, how to come up to speed on a large code base. Whether you’re just starting a new role or beginning to contribute to a new open source project, listen along to learn some useful tips.

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Show Notes

Tune in as Mani, Suz, Jenn and Dru start off talking about how to read a code base and venture off into a bevy of advice for newer devs. Listen all the way to the end to learn what Mani thinks human developers, even brand new ones, can do that AI that cannot.

Some highlights:

  • Start with a bug, so you have a meaningful goal to guide your exploration.
  • Struggling at step one: setting up the build environment? Improve the process, then document for the next dev.
  • It’s OK to not know all the things. Start by treating each library as a black box. Wait to learn it until you need to.

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Have fun with rubber duck debugging!

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