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rcabral created page: smells-and-heuristics-introduction authored Mar 22, 2014 by Rene Cabral's avatar Rene Cabral
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# 17 Smells and Heuristics
In his wonderful book Refactoring,1 Mactin Fowler identified many different "Code Smells." The Iist that follows includes many ofMartin's smells and adds many more ofmy own. It also includes other pearls and heuristics that I use to practice my trade.
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