Code Smells – How to Find the Stench in Your Code, Issue Number 2
Code smells are hints that code is taking a potentially nasty turn. What are some common code smells that we should all be looking out for as we’re coding?
Code smells are hints that code is taking a potentially nasty turn. What are some common code smells that we should all be looking out for as we’re coding?
Everyone has their own definition of “ideal” and we all of expectations of others. Try to lead by example and emulate your version of “ideal” to be effective.
Code smells are hints that code is taking a potentially nasty turn. What are some common code smells that we should all be looking out for as we’re coding?
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