recode

/riˈkoʊd/
verb
  1. To write computer code again, especially to improve or change it.
    • She recoded the program in a different programming language.
    • The developer had to recode the login system to fix a security issue.
    • We decided to recode the entire website to make it load faster.
  2. To change the way information is represented or stored.
    • The scientist recoded the data to make it compatible with the new software.
    • The librarian had to recode the old catalog entries into the new digital system.
    • They recoded the patient records to match the updated hospital database.
noun
  1. An instance of rewriting computer code.
    • The recode of the app took three weeks to complete.
    • After the recode, the program ran much more smoothly.
    • The team planned a major recode of the outdated software.
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