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  2. Spaghetti code - Wikipedia

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    Spaghetti code is a pejorative phrase for unstructured and difficult-to- maintain source code. Spaghetti code can be caused by several factors, such as volatile project requirements, lack of programming style rules, and software engineers with insufficient ability or experience. [1]

  3. Code smell - Wikipedia

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    Thus, a code smell is a driver for refactoring. Factors such as the understandability of code, how easy it is to be modified, the ease in which it can be enhanced to support functional changes, the code's ability to be reused in different settings, how testable the code is, and code reliability are factors that can be used to identify code smells.

  4. Bad Business - Wikipedia

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    Bad Business may refer to: Bad Business, 1960 BBC TV short with Timothy Bateson. Bad Business, 2004 film in Spenser (film series) A Bad Business (Недоброе дело), from Anton Chekhov bibliography 1887. Bad Business (novel), Spenser novel by Robert B. Parker first published in 2004. Bad Business, book by Robert Gandossy on the O.P.M ...

  5. Bad Business: When the Customer's Always Wrong(ed) - AOL

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  6. A Nasty Story - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Wikidata item; Print/export Download as PDF; ... "A Bad Business" and "A Nasty Anecdote", is a satirical short story by Fyodor Dostoevsky.

  7. Bad Business (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Bad Business. (novel) Bad Business is a detective novel by Robert B. Parker first published in 2004. It features Parker's most famous creation, Boston -based private investigator Spenser, and is the 31st novel in the series. In this novel, Spenser is hired by a wealthy woman to gather evidence on her husband's infidelity.

  8. 10 worst celebrity business owners - AOL

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    In fact, some celebrities have proven to be quite successful at business-- just take a look at P. Diddy and Ron Howard. But this crew of celebrities hasn't been able to emulate that success.

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