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  2. Code refactoring - Wikipedia

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    Code refactoring activities are secured with software intelligence when using tools and techniques providing data about algorithms and sequences of code execution. [10] Providing a comprehensible format for the inner-state of software system structure, data models, and intra-components dependencies is a critical element to form a high-level ...

  3. Sodipodi - Wikipedia

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    Sodipodi started as a fork of Gill (abbreviated from "GNOME" and "illustration"), [1] a vector-graphics program written by Raph Levien.The main author is Lauris Kaplinski [], [2] [3] a son of the famous Estonian writer and poet Jaan Kaplinski, [4] and later there were several other people who also contributed to the project.

  4. List of tools for static code analysis - Wikipedia

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    A code quality analysis tool that uses static code analysis. RIPS: 2020-02-17 (3.4) No; proprietary — — Java — — — PHP A static code analysis solution with many integration options for the automated detection of complex security vulnerabilities. SAST Online: 2022-03-07 (1.1.0) No; proprietary — — Java — — — Kotlin, APK

  5. Integrated development environment - Wikipedia

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    Code analysis tools; Source code refactoring tools; Software building tools (the compiler, linker, etc., and the build automation tool used to control them) Version control, also called source repository (configuration management) Language Server Protocol; Structured Programming Facility; Transportable Applications Environment

  6. Rule of three (computer programming) - Wikipedia

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    Rule of three ("Three strikes and you refactor") is a code refactoring rule of thumb to decide when similar pieces of code should be refactored to avoid duplication. It states that two instances of similar code do not require refactoring, but when similar code is used three times, it should be extracted into a new procedure.

  7. Category:Code refactoring - Wikipedia

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  8. Extract class - Wikipedia

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    In software engineering, the Extract Class refactoring is applied when a class becomes overweight with too many methods and its purpose becomes unclear. Extract Class refactoring involves creating a new class and moving methods and/or data to the new class.

  9. Type generalization - Wikipedia

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    Type generalization is a technique commonly used in refactoring.The idea is to draw on the benefits of object-orientation and make more-generalized types, thus enabling more code sharing, leading to better maintainability as there is less code to write.