CSC/ECE 517 Fall 2023 - E2375. Refactor classes relating to signing up for topics: Difference between revisions
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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
When managing sign-ups within expertiza, the evolution of functionality often leads to a need for refactoring existing code. In this case, several classes—sign_up_sheet.rb, sign_up_topic.rb, and signed_up_team.rb—require restructuring to streamline their functionalities and ensure they align with the current project landscape. | When managing sign-ups within expertiza, the evolution of functionality often leads to a need for refactoring existing code. In this case, several classes—sign_up_sheet.rb, sign_up_topic.rb, and signed_up_team.rb—require restructuring to streamline their functionalities and ensure they align with the current project landscape. This refactoring endeavor aims to declutter, reorganize, and enhance code readability and maintainability by removing redundant functionalities and repositioning methods in classes where they serve their intended purposes more explicitly. The end goal is a more coherent and efficient codebase that reflects the current needs of the project while laying the groundwork for future enhancements. | ||
This refactoring endeavor aims to declutter, reorganize, and enhance code readability and maintainability by removing redundant functionalities and repositioning methods in classes where they serve their intended purposes more explicitly. The end goal is a more coherent and efficient codebase that reflects the current needs of the project while laying the groundwork for future enhancements. | |||
Revision as of 02:42, 16 November 2023
Introduction
When managing sign-ups within expertiza, the evolution of functionality often leads to a need for refactoring existing code. In this case, several classes—sign_up_sheet.rb, sign_up_topic.rb, and signed_up_team.rb—require restructuring to streamline their functionalities and ensure they align with the current project landscape. This refactoring endeavor aims to declutter, reorganize, and enhance code readability and maintainability by removing redundant functionalities and repositioning methods in classes where they serve their intended purposes more explicitly. The end goal is a more coherent and efficient codebase that reflects the current needs of the project while laying the groundwork for future enhancements.
Team
Mentor
- Ed Gehringer
Members
- Dinesh Pasupuleti <dpasupu@ncsu.edu>
- Prateek Singamsetty <pksingam@ncsu.edu>
- Rushabh Shah <rshah32@ncsu.edu>