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Matt Eland
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Matt Eland

Matt Eland is a Microsoft MVP in Artificial Intelligence (AI) who has been working with .NET since 2001. Matt has served as a senior engineer, software engineering manager, and .NET programming instructor. He is currently an AI specialist and senior consultant at Leading EDJE near Columbus, Ohio, where he helps companies with their software engineering and data science needs using C# and related technologies. Matt speaks and writes in his community and co-organizes the Central Ohio .NET Developers Group while pursuing a master's degree in data analytics.
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Identifying code smells

So, how do you know whether your code has issues?

How do you know whether food has spoiled, clothing needs to be washed, or a diaper needs changing? It turns out that it just smells bad.

There are some metrics about what constitutes “good” and “bad” code, and we’ll explore them in Chapter 12: Code Analysis in Visual Studio and Chapter 16: Adopting Code Standards. Smelly code can be subjective to some degree or another. A developer who wrote a section of code or frequently modifies that portion of code may find the code to be more tolerable than a developer encountering the code for the first time.

While not all pieces of technical debt are identical, it turns out that many pieces of legacy code share a set of common symptoms.

These symptoms are commonly referred to as “code smells” and can include the following:

  • It’s difficult to understand what it does or why it does it
  • You or people...
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Published in: Nov 2023Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781835089989

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Matt Eland

Matt Eland is a Microsoft MVP in Artificial Intelligence (AI) who has been working with .NET since 2001. Matt has served as a senior engineer, software engineering manager, and .NET programming instructor. He is currently an AI specialist and senior consultant at Leading EDJE near Columbus, Ohio, where he helps companies with their software engineering and data science needs using C# and related technologies. Matt speaks and writes in his community and co-organizes the Central Ohio .NET Developers Group while pursuing a master's degree in data analytics.
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