Divergent change smell
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This smell refers to making unrelated changes in the same location. If you're doing this, you're almost certainly violating the principles of [[one key abstraction]] and [[separation of concerns]], and you should refactor your code. A common refactoring technique for fixing this is [[Extract Class]]. | This smell refers to making unrelated changes in the same location. If you're doing this, you're almost certainly violating the principles of [[one key abstraction]] and [[separation of concerns]], and you should refactor your code. A common refactoring technique for fixing this is [[Extract Class]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 03:18, 25 November 2010
This smell refers to making unrelated changes in the same location. If you're doing this, you're almost certainly violating the principles of one key abstraction and separation of concerns, and you should refactor your code. A common refactoring technique for fixing this is Extract Class.
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