5:25 PM
@StackedCrooked Seems like a lot of them are fairly obvious and well know: things like readability, cohesion, coupling, repetition, etc. Umm...as to things Getting beyond those, I think the thing I've seen more often than anything else is simply a lack of a clear idea of what problem code is really intended to solve. Some of it is undoubtedly a matter of unrelated code having been hacked into the wrong place during maintenance.
All too often, however, there's this kind of amorphous blob of code with no clear picture of what it really does.
I suppose the people who are into such stuff would classify that as poor cohesion and (probably) tight coupling, but what I'm thinking of is a little higher level than I'd usually think of in those terms.