• In computer programming, duplicate code is a sequence of source code that occurs more than once, either within a program or across different programs...
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  • /pmd/5.0.0 at SourceForge.net". Retrieved Dec 9, 2012. "Remove StrictDuplicateCodeCheck and whole package · Issue #523 · checkstyle/Checkstyle". GitHub...
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  • Look up duplicate, duplication, duplications, duplicator, or twofold in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Duplication, duplicate, and duplicator may refer...
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  • Scarlett's suggestion of AHA. Abstraction principle (programming) Code duplication Code reuse Copy and paste programming Database normalization and denormalization...
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    passing in parameter names in test cases; its parametrization eliminates duplicate code for testing multiple sets of input and output; and its rewritten assert...
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    programming languages. SonarQube offers reports on duplicated code, coding standards, unit tests, code coverage, code complexity, comments, bugs, and security recommendations...
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  • needed, time is wasted hunting for all the duplicate locations. (This can be partially mitigated if the original code and/or the copy are properly commented;...
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  • Gene duplication (or chromosomal duplication or gene amplification) is a major mechanism through which new genetic material is generated during molecular...
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  • for code refactoring, and not for academic plagiarism detection (an important goal of refactoring is to avoid duplicate code, referred to as code clones...
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  • programming Modding Custom software Personalization Team effectiveness Duplicate code ROM Hacking "Schism", with its connotations, is a common usage, e.g...
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