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Code Smells MadeEasy - AD-TEAM - 04-01-2025 ![]() Code Smells Made-Easy Published 3/2025 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 1.09 GB | Duration: 2h 51m Master code smells and refactoring to write cleaner, more maintainable code by improving structure, readability. What you'll learn Identify different types of code smells in software development. Understand the impact of code smells on software maintainability. Apply refactoring techniques to improve code structure. Recognize signs of duplicate code and eliminate redundancy. Requirements Basic Programming Knowledge - Familiarity with at least one programming language (e.g., Python, Java, C++). Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) Concepts - Understanding of classes, inheritance, polymorphism, and encapsulation. Fundamentals of Software Development - Experience with writing, testing, and debugging code. Description Code Smells Made-Easy: Write Cleaner, Maintainable CodeBad code can slow down development, introduce bugs, and make maintenance a nightmare. But how do you identify these problems before they spiral out of control? Welcome to Code Smells Made-Easy, where you'll learn to detect and eliminate bad coding practices, ensuring your software remains scalable, efficient, and maintainable.In this course, you'll dive deep into common code smells-subtle but harmful patterns that indicate deeper design issues. You'll explore how to spot, analyze, and refactor smelly code using real-world examples and hands-on exercises.What You'll LearnUnderstand what code smells are and why they matterIdentify common code smells like Long Methods, Large Classes, and Duplicated CodeLearn practical refactoring techniques to improve code qualityRecognize the impact of bad code on maintainability and performanceDevelop better coding habits to prevent code smells in the first placeWho Is This Course For?Developers (Beginner to Intermediate) who want to write cleaner codeSoftware Engineers who maintain legacy codebasesCode Reviewers & Team Leads who ensure best practicesAnyone interested in refactoring and improving software designWhy Take This Course?Hands-on Examples - See real-world code smells and how to fix themStep-by-Step Refactoring - Learn best practices for improving bad codeSave Time & Effort - Write code that is easier to read, debug, and maintainBoost Your Software Engineering Skills - Improve your design thinking and coding standardsBy the end of this course, you'll be able to write cleaner, more maintainable code that reduces technical debt and improves software quality. Join now and level up your coding skills today! Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Understanding Code Smells Section 2: Bloaters Lecture 2 Long Method Lecture 3 Large Class Lecture 4 Primitive Obsession Lecture 5 Long Parameter List Lecture 6 Data Clumps Section 3: Object-Orientation Abusers Lecture 7 Switch Statements Lecture 8 Temporary Field Lecture 9 Refused Bequest Lecture 10 Alternative Classes with Different Interfaces Section 4: Change Preventers Lecture 11 Divergent Change Lecture 12 Shotgun Surgery Lecture 13 Parallel Inheritance Hierarchies Section 5: Dispensables Lecture 14 Comments Lecture 15 Duplicate Code Lecture 16 Lazy Class Lecture 17 Data Class Lecture 18 Dead Code Lecture 19 Speculative Generality Section 6: Couplers Lecture 20 Feature Envy Lecture 21 Inappropriate Intimacy Lecture 22 Message Chains Lecture 23 Middle Man Lecture 24 Incomplete Library Class Software Developers - Who want to improve code quality and maintainability.,Junior & Mid-Level Programmers - Looking to refine their coding skills and learn best practices.,Software Engineers - Interested in applying refactoring techniques for scalable software.,Code Reviewers & QA Engineers - Who need to identify and resolve code smells efficiently.,Computer Science Students - Preparing for industry-level software development.,Technical Leads & Architects - Aiming to enforce clean code practices within teams.,Freelance Developers - Who want to write better, more maintainable code for clients. ![]() AusFile RapidGator TurboBit |