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Does It Make Sense to have Application-specific Code Conventions as a Complementary Approach to Code Annotations?
Code annotations are extensively used by Java developers, especially in enterprise frameworks and APIs such as Spring and Java EE. These annotations are sometimes repeated in different code elements, that frequently share some similarities. The goal of this paper is to evaluate whether a real-world system could use code convention as a means to avoid replicating code annotations. We conducted a study on the software used for the EMBRACE Space Weather program at INPE to search for similarities.
Mon 5 NovDisplayed time zone: Guadalajara, Mexico City, Monterrey change
Mon 5 Nov
Displayed time zone: Guadalajara, Mexico City, Monterrey change
13:30 - 15:00 | Keynote: Bonetta & InfrastructureMETA at Cambridge Chair(s): Guido Chari Czech Technical University, Czechia | ||
13:30 60mTalk | GraalVM: Metaprogramming inside a Polyglot System ⭐️Keynote META Daniele Bonetta Oracle Labs DOI | ||
14:30 30mTalk | Does It Make Sense to have Application-specific Code Conventions as a Complementary Approach to Code Annotations? META Rodrigo Teixeira INPE - National Institute for Space Research, Eduardo Guerra INPE - National Institute for Space Research, Phyllipe Lima INPE - National Institute for Space Research, Paulo Meirelles Federal University of São Paulo, Fabio Kon University of São Paulo DOI |