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by jb613
3727 days ago
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by "hack on it" he/she means being able to 1) easily understand it by looking at it, 2) easily figure out how to modify it (to add functionality or change it). You are reading "hack" as a bad thing when really it's a good thing. Anything that evolves over time requires changes. All of the examples you give (finance, healthcare, safety, money/lives matter) are better served with people being able to read and maintain that code. |
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