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  1. Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Software Clones (IWSC '10)
  2. Are scripting languages really different?
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Achieving accurate clone detection results
Actively comparing clones inside the code editor
Are scripting languages really different?
Challenging cloning related problems with GPU-based algorithms
Clone removal: fact or fiction?
Distinguishing copies from originals in software clones
Finding similar defects using synonymous identifier retrieval
Model clone detection in practice
Tracking clones' imprint
Are clones harmful for maintenance?
Classifying code clones with configuration
Clone detection by exploiting assembler
A hybrid approach (syntactic and textual) to clone detection
Hot clones, maintaining a link between software clones across repositories
Issues in clone classification for dataflow languages
Quo vadis, clone management?
Toward identifying inter-project clone sets for building useful libraries
Towards a multi-scale approach for source code approximate match report

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Are scripting languages really different?

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Roy, Chanchal K. Cordy, James R.
Abstract Scripting languages such as Python, Perl, Ruby and PHP are increasingly important in new software systems as web technology becomes a dominant force. These languages are often spoken of as having different properties, in particular with respect to cloning, and the question arises whether the observations made based on traditional languages also apply to them. In this paper we present a first experiment in measuring the cloning properties of open source software systems written in the Python scripting language using the NiCad clone detector. We compare our results for Python with previous observations of C, C#, and Java, and discover that perhaps scripting languages are not so different after all.
Starting Page 17
Ending Page 24
Page Count 8
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781605589800
DOI 10.1145/1808901.1808904
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2010-05-08
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Scripting languages Empirical study Code clones Python
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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