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Refactoring in Java

Refactoring in Java

By : Stefano Violetta
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Refactoring in Java

Refactoring in Java

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By: Stefano Violetta

Overview of this book

Refactoring in Java serves as an indispensable guide to enhancing your codebase’s quality and maintainability. The book begins by helping you get to grips with refactoring fundamentals, including cultivating good coding habits and identifying red flags. You’ll explore testing methodologies, essential refactoring techniques, and metaprogramming, as well as designing a good architecture. The chapters clearly explain how to refactor and improve your code using real-world examples and proven techniques. Part two equips you with the ability to recognize code smells, prioritize tasks, and employ automated refactoring tools, testing frameworks, and code analysis tools. You’ll discover best practices to ensure efficient code improvement so that you can navigate complexities with ease. In part three, the book focuses on continuous learning, daily practices enhancing coding proficiency, and a holistic view of the architecture. You’ll get practical tips to mitigate risks during refactoring, along with guidance on measuring impact to ensure that you become an efficient software craftsperson. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to avoid unproductive programming or architecturing, detect red flags, and propose changes to improve the maintainability of your codebase.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
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Part 1: Introduction to Refactoring
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Part 2: Essence of Refactoring and Good Code
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Part 3: Further Learning

Exploring compile-time metaprogramming tools

Compile-time metaprogramming involves code transformations and generation that occur during the compilation phase. In other words, operations, transformations, or code generation are performed on a program during the compilation process – that is, before the program is executed. Macros, code generators, and annotation processors are common tools for compile-time metaprogramming in Java. Given the subject of this book, compile-time metaprogramming will be our main focus since we think that the instruments and frameworks that fall under this definition are the best ways to keep your code clean. In particular, we’ll focus on code generator tools: programming languages and tools that provide facilities for generating code based on certain specifications or models (in the following section, we will focus specifically on Lombok and MapStruct). The code generated by these tools can be customized according to the specific requirements...

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