Building Better Code

Every engineering leader knows that code quality matters — but simply telling teams to "write better code" rarely moves the needle. What if the real key to high-quality software lies not in more tools or stricter reviews, but in human behavior and team culture?

On Wednesday, August 20th @ 1PM ET/10AM PT, join Dustin Lehr, AppSec Advocate @ Security Journey & Co-founder of Katilyst, and Jeremy Freeman, Co-founder & CTO at Allstacks, for a conversation that goes beyond tooling and gets to the heart of what drives software excellence. They’ll explore the root causes of poor code quality, the psychological and organizational levers that can foster improvement, and practical frameworks to align your teams around shared standards of craftsmanship.

Whether you’re leading an engineering org or working to influence one, you’ll walk away with actionable insights on how to build cleaner code by building better habits.

Can't make it to the live session? Register anyway, and we'll send you a recording via email! 

Dustin Lehr

Dustin Lehr is an Application Security Advocate at Security Journey (secure code training), Co-founder of Katilyst (culture change and security...
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Jeremy Freeman

Jeremy is the Co-Founder & CTO of Allstacks. He is a software developer with a background in computer vision and a passion for creating and building...
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Building Better Code: The Human Side of Software Quality

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