Improving The Design Of Existing Code

Improving The Design Of Existing Code. PPT Refactoring Improving the Design of Existing Code PowerPoint Presentation ID2386580 It is vital for senior designers and architects to understand the principles of refactoring and to use them in their projects. It is the process of changing a software system in such a way that it does not alter the external behavior of the code, yet improves its internal structure

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Martin Fowler's guide to reworking bad code into well-structured code Refactoring improves the design of existing code and enhances software maintainability, as well as making existing code easier to understand. Although it is focused on the code, refactoring has a large impact on the design of system

Refactoring Improving the design of existing code PPT

With refactoring you can even take a bad design and rework it into a good one This book offers a thorough discussion of the principles of refactoring, including where to spot. In Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code, renowned object technology mentor Martin Fowler breaks new ground, demystifying these master practices and demonstrating how software practitioners can realize the significant benefits of this new process.

PPT Refactoring Improving the Design of Existing Code PowerPoint Presentation ID2386580. With refactoring you can even take a bad design and rework it into a good one Martin Fowler's guide to reworking bad code into well-structured code Refactoring improves the design of existing code and enhances software maintainability, as well as making existing code easier to understand.

Refactoring Improving the design of existing code. Chapter 6. PPT. It is vital for senior designers and architects to understand the principles of refactoring and to use them in their projects. In Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code, renowned object technology mentor Martin Fowler breaks new ground, demystifying these master practices and demonstrating how software practitioners can realize the significant benefits of this new process.With proper training a skilled system designer can take a bad design and rework it.