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William C. Wake's Blog
William C. Wake is an independent software consultant, coach, and trainer. His interests include agile methods, impossible objects, and games and simulations for teaching. He's been using Java since 1.0.2. Bill is the author of the 'Refactoring Workbook' and 'Extreme Programming Explored.' His web home is at http://www.xp123.com.
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In this excerpt from his book Refactoring Workbook, author William C. Wake provides examples of the easy to detect code smells of comments, long method, large class, and long parameter list. Nov. 12, 2003
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