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OK, so I know what a code smell is, and the Wikipedia Article is pretty clear in its definition:
I know it also provides a list of common code smells. But I thought it would be great if we could get clear list of not only what code smells there are, but also how to correct them. Some RulesNow, this is going to be a little subjective in that there are differences to languages, programming style etc. So lets lay down some ground rules: ** ONE SMELL PER ANSWER PLEASE! & ADVISE ON HOW TO CORRECT! **
DO NOT downmod if a smell doesn't apply to your language or development methodologyWe are all different. DO NOT just quickly smash in as many as you can think ofThink about the smells you want to list and get a good idea down on how to work around. DO downmod answers that just look rushedFor example "dupe code - remove dupe code". Let's makes it useful (e.g. Duplicate Code - Refactor into seperate separate methods or even classes, use these links for help on these common.. etc. etc.). DO upmod answers that you would add yourselfIf you wish to expand, then answer with your thoughts linking to the original answer (if it's detailed) or comment if its a minor point. DO format your answers!Help others to be able to read it, use code snippets, headings and markup to make key points stand out!
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