recode
/ˈriːkoʊd/Definitions
1. verb
to convert or translate something, especially a computer program, into a different code or system
“The programmer chose to recode the entire application to make it more efficient.”
2. verb
to create or make a new version of something
“The software company released a new version of its app after recoding it from scratch.”
3. noun
the process of converting or translating something, especially a computer program, into a different code or system
“The team was responsible for managing the recode of the entire database system.”
4. noun
a new version of something, especially a computer program
“The new recode of the app included several bug fixes and performance improvements.”