But the problem is it's OOP oriented with examples in java.
Anybody have a good book they can recommend for redesigning existing
code in a non-OOP/non-OOP->OOP world?
But it does contain some ways of identifying what exactly in the
code feels wrong.
Bad code smells funny, but sometimes it's harder to isolate
what makes it that way.
I used this to make my college group projects go easier.