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1. The process of restructuring existing computer code without changing its external behavior, improving readability and maintainability.
2. Mistakes in the syntax of a programming language that prevent the code from being executed or compiled correctly.
3. A program that translates source code written in a programming language into another language, often machine code.
4. The process of planning, organizing, and controlling resources and tasks to achieve specific goals within a software development project.
5. A text editor optimized for writing and editing source code of computer programs.
6. A feature of IDEs that visually distinguishes different elements of source code by applying colors or font styles.
7. A system that records changes to a file or set of files over time, so that you can recall specific versions later.
8. A feature of IDEs that suggests possible completions or code snippets as you type, increasing programming efficiency.
9. The process of identifying and fixing errors or bugs within software programs.