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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of refactor.

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Examples

  • Continuously improves, refines, and refactors the client's software

    News - chicagotribune.com 2011

  • The code-first approach, on the other hand, refactors working code is into a literate programming document.

    Planet Python 2010

  • He says that he finds it inefficient to have tests that he has to change every time he refactors.

    MSDN Blogs ericgu 2010

  • He says that he finds it inefficient to have tests that he has to change every time he refactors.

    MSDN Blogs ericgu 2010

  • Continuously improves, refines, and refactors Cars.com software.

    chicagotribune.com - News 2010

  • The development team refactors and optimises the messages MVC triad as much as possible, but the required performance gains are not met.

    Planet PHP 2010

  • At the moment, most tools produce horrid SQL queries, from programmers who don't understand query design anyway, and the Ingres optimiser refactors these queries into sensible ones that run efficiently on modern chips.

    Independent Information Technology and business analysis from IT-Analysis.com 2010

  • LTE refactors UMTS service as an entirely IP-based, fourth generation network based on orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing technology.

    AppleInsider 2009

  • The refactoring literature provides useful guidance for pinpointing the smell of bad code and identifying relevant refactors.

    Simple Talk rss feed 2009

  • Many refactors focus on reducing complexity of code and clarifying its structure.

    Simple Talk rss feed 2009

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