Code Smells – How to Find the Stench in Your Code, Issue Number 1
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?
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