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Your Code as A Crime Scene - Discover your kidnaped domain!
I look for an opportunity to finally read and "digest" the Book Your Code as a Crime Scene from Adam Tornhil.
Tornhil describes different interesting approaches like detecting hot spots in your code base or building knowledge maps of your system. The main tool used for that seems to be Code Maat. Maybe some of those techniques could be used to discover and excavate your legacy system's core and sub domains.
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Your Code as A Crime Scene - Discover your kidnaped domain!
I look for an opportunity to finally read and "digest" the Book Your Code as a Crime Scene from Adam Tornhil.
Tornhil describes different interesting approaches like detecting hot spots in your code base or building knowledge maps of your system. The main tool used for that seems to be Code Maat. Maybe some of those techniques could be used to discover and excavate your legacy system's core and sub domains.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: