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Home > Java > Articles > Basics > Small Steps Lead To Big Improvements In Java Code Quality

Small Steps Lead To Big Improvements In Java Code Quality

  Author : Steven Hale
  Date Published : 01 / 30 / 2008
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So continuous integration is an important part of your development process and you're eager to include a code-coverage check as part of your automated builds, but which coverage-rate targets should your development team set? Seasoned supporters of c


 

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