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- verb Present participle of
refactor . - noun An act or process in which code is
refactored .
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Examples
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I think some social refactoring is long overdue; I think that programs like the one Jane Margolis and Allan Fisher led at Carnegie-Mellon, and described in their book Unlocking the Clubhouse, matter a lot more than copyright reform or the fight against software patents.
"Why Aren't More Women in Science?" Peggy 2007
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I think some social refactoring is long overdue; I think that programs like the one Jane Margolis and Allan Fisher led at Carnegie-Mellon, and described in their book Unlocking the Clubhouse, matter a lot more than copyright reform or the fight against software patents.
Archive 2007-05-01 Peggy 2007
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This refactoring is motivated by students’ desire to quickly change the game’s parameters so that they each have a slightly different version of the game (guess a number between 1 and 10,000,000 isn’t uncommon!).
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Over the years I've become very good at refactoring; I've actually been called a refactoring machine.
Scala over Ruby - My Debate Ends Jack Cough 2009
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Over the years I've become very good at refactoring; I've actually been called a refactoring machine.
Archive 2009-05-01 Jack Cough 2009
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Improved rename refactoring, type inference, and navigation
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Smart Indent, Outdent, and Pair matching, additional to syntactic and semantic highlighting, code folding, instant rename refactoring, mark occurrences
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Smart Indent, Outdent, and Pair matching, additional to syntactic and semantic highlighting, code folding, instant rename refactoring, mark occurrences
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Rename refactoring now provides name completion, and some of the other refactorings were thoroughly refactored themselves, to make them perform faster.
ASP.NET Weblogs 2009
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Finalizing features that not fully implemented such as Move and Rename refactoring
MSDN Blogs 2009
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