How to Find The Stinky Parts of Your Code [Part XII]
#codesmells #commoncodesmells #cleancode #refactoring #refactorlegacycode #pixelface #programming #hackernoontopstory #webmonetization
https://hackernoon.com/how-to-find-the-stinky-parts-of-your-code-part-xii
#codesmells #commoncodesmells #cleancode #refactoring #refactorlegacycode #pixelface #programming #hackernoontopstory #webmonetization
https://hackernoon.com/how-to-find-the-stinky-parts-of-your-code-part-xii
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How to Find The Stinky Parts of Your Code [Part XII] | Hacker Noon
More code smells for your reading pleasure
Why You Must Start Refactoring Your Codebase Today
#refactoring #refactorlegacycode #refactor #refactroing #codequality #cleancode #cleancode #softwareengineering
https://hackernoon.com/why-you-must-start-refactoring-your-codebase-today
#refactoring #refactorlegacycode #refactor #refactroing #codequality #cleancode #cleancode #softwareengineering
https://hackernoon.com/why-you-must-start-refactoring-your-codebase-today
Hackernoon
Why You Must Start Refactoring Your Codebase Today | Hacker Noon
What is refactoring? Why do we go through the trouble of improving code that works?
Refactoring: Remove Setters #CodeSmell
#refactoring #refactorlegacycode #cleancode #pixelface #programming #codeencapsulation #objectorientedprogramming #objectorienteddesign #webmonetization
https://hackernoon.com/refactoring-remove-setters-codesmell
#refactoring #refactorlegacycode #cleancode #pixelface #programming #codeencapsulation #objectorientedprogramming #objectorienteddesign #webmonetization
https://hackernoon.com/refactoring-remove-setters-codesmell
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Refactoring: Remove Setters #CodeSmell | Hacker Noon
Warning: Setters Considered Smelly
Practical Tips for Refactoring on Compose
#jetpackcompose #androidappdevelopment #androidmobileapp #androidjetpack #refactorlegacycode #refactoring #androidframework #androidapp
https://hackernoon.com/practical-tips-for-refactoring-on-compose
#jetpackcompose #androidappdevelopment #androidmobileapp #androidjetpack #refactorlegacycode #refactoring #androidframework #androidapp
https://hackernoon.com/practical-tips-for-refactoring-on-compose
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Practical Tips for Refactoring on Compose | HackerNoon
In this article, I want to share my practice and tips about refactoring on Compose.
How to Find the Stinky Parts of Your Code [Part XXVI]
#refactoring #refactorlegacycode #debugging #cleancode #codesmells #pixelface #optimization #webmonetization
https://hackernoon.com/how-to-find-the-stinky-parts-of-your-code-part-xxvi
#refactoring #refactorlegacycode #debugging #cleancode #codesmells #pixelface #optimization #webmonetization
https://hackernoon.com/how-to-find-the-stinky-parts-of-your-code-part-xxvi
Hackernoon
How to Find the Stinky Parts of Your Code [Part XXVI] | HackerNoon
How to debug your code the easy way
Legacy Codebase: All you Need to Know
#legacycode #refactorlegacycode #legacymodernization #legacycodebase #hugelegacycodebase #legacyapplications #coderefactoring #benefitsofcoderefactoring
https://hackernoon.com/legacy-codebase-all-you-need-to-know
#legacycode #refactorlegacycode #legacymodernization #legacycodebase #hugelegacycodebase #legacyapplications #coderefactoring #benefitsofcoderefactoring
https://hackernoon.com/legacy-codebase-all-you-need-to-know
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Legacy Codebase: All you Need to Know | HackerNoon
Working effectively with legacy code is no easy task. I’ll try to describe the concept and my experience working effectively with legacy code.
"Don't Touch It, it Works" is Problematic in Engineering
#softwareengineering #productivity #projectmanagement #refactoring #refactorlegacycode #coderefactoring #benefitsofcoderefactoring #softwaredevelopment
https://hackernoon.com/dont-touch-it-it-works-is-problematic-in-engineering
#softwareengineering #productivity #projectmanagement #refactoring #refactorlegacycode #coderefactoring #benefitsofcoderefactoring #softwaredevelopment
https://hackernoon.com/dont-touch-it-it-works-is-problematic-in-engineering
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"Don't Touch It, it Works" is Problematic in Engineering
"Don't touch it, it works" is problematic. It leads us down a bad path. How do you handle a project that held that policy for years?