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  Refactoring C# Code Using Visual Studio 2005
Time: 02:59 EST/07:59 GMT | News Source: ActiveWin.com | Posted By: Robert Stein

I'd bet you would agree that a significant part of any engineer's day is spent re-working existing code to become in some way 'better.' In many cases, 'better code' is a subjective term, but some common improvements include: adhering to OO-best practices, increasing type safety, improving performance, and increasing code readability and maintainability. Refactoring is a formal and mechanical process, used to modify existing code in such a way that it does indeed become 'better' while preserving the program's intended functionality. In addition to improving a program's overall design, the refactoring process tends to yield code which is far easier to maintain and extend in the long run.

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