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Survey on code smells in Elixir

Hello guys! Perhaps some of you have already seen this invitation on other channels in the Elixir community or even responded to our survey. However, we are looking to expand the number of developers reached by our investigation, so we need to invite developers on various channels in the community.

My Ph.D. advisor and I are researching code smells in Elixir systems. This work resulted in the Catalog of Elixir-specific code smells, which has already become quite popular among GitHub users. (https://github.com/lucasvegi/Elixir-Code-Smells).

Now we need your help to identify the smells that appear most frequently and have the most negative impact on the maintenance of Elixir systems.

If you are interested in the quality of your code, could you please help us by answering this survey on code smells? (it should take 15-25 min)

https://lucasvegi.github.io/Elixir-Code-Smells/

Thank you!

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