Code bloat refers to excessively long, redundant, or inefficient code in software, often resulting from poor design or unnecessary features. It is commonly generated by copy-pasting, over-engineering, or low-level languages. Developers suffer from slower performance and harder maintenance, while end-users experience sluggish applications. Reducing bloat benefits both groups through cleaner, faster software.
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