Mark Miller discusses source code metrics to discover which parts of your application are too complex and could benefit from refactoring. He provides explanations of several issues that are somewhat controversial when gathering metrics on source code, such as the value of comments within the code. In addition to the explanations, Mark lists the values that can be applied to the different code parts used to generate the score and a table to decipher the meaning of the results.
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Mark Miller discusses source code metrics to discover which parts of your application are too complex and could benefit from refactoring. He provides explanations of several issues that are somewhat controversial when gathering metrics on source code, such as the value of comments within the code. In addition to the explanations, Mark lists the values that can be applied to the different code parts used to generate the score and a table to decipher the meaning of the results.
via Alex Lowe
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