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Eberhard
Martin
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Changeable software has been a goal of several technique in software engineering. Probably the most important is Refactoring, changing the code without changing the behaviour (or at least without breaking the tests). In this episode Eberhard talks with Martin Lippert about this technique. The episode covers a history of refactoring, a definition of code smells and how to actually do refactorings in your everyday work. Also some advanced topics - like the ROI of Refactoring or Refactoring in dynamic languages - are covered.
Links
- Martin Fowler's site about refactoring
- Refactoring to Patterns
- Defintion of Refactoring at c2 Wiki
- Book: Martin Fowler: Refactoring - Improving the Design of Existing Code
- Book: Joshua Kerievsky: Refactoring to Patterns
- Book: Lippert, Roock: Refactoring in Large Software Projects - Performing Complex Restructurings Successfully
- Book: William Wake: Refactoring Workbook
- Book: Scott W. Ambler, Pramodkumar J. Sadalage: Refactoring Databases: Evolutionary Database Design
- Book: Michael Feathers: Working Effectively with Legacy Code
- William F. Opdyke's PhD-Thesis: Refactoring Object-Oriented Frameworks
- Don Roberts PhD Thesis: Practical Analysis for Refactoring (This is the PhD thesis from the work on the Smalltalk Refactoring Browser)
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