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Adam will forever change the way you look at code.
Key takeaway from his presentation: Git commit statistics points you to hotspots in your code base. Learn where and when to refactor.
Inspired by forensic psychology, Adam draws an interesting parallel between committing code and committing crime.
Straight from past attendees: “One of the best presentations of the conference. Adam insights about code are mind blowing with tangible takeaways I can directly use!”
- Best-selling author of "Your Code as a Crime Scene" and “Software Design X-Rays”
- 70k+ views on YouTube
- Rated 98% at previous GOTOs
Talks at GOTOpia Europe 2020
Masterclasses at GOTOpia Europe 2020
Adam Tornhill is a programmer who combines degrees in engineering and psychology. He's the founder of CodeScene where he designs tools for code analysis. Adam is also the author of multiple technical books, including the best selling Your Code as a Crime Scene. Adam's other interests include modern history, music, retro computing, and martial arts.
Topic focus: Programming
Check out some of Adam’s past talks:
- GOTO Copenhagen 2019 - Prioritizing Technical Debt as if Time and Money Matters
- GOTO Chicago 2016 - Treat Your Code as a Crime Scene
- GOTO Amsterdam 2016 - Embrace the Past: How SW Evolution Lets You Understand Large Codebases
A few of Adam’s books: