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by stinos
3292 days ago
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Yes it's bit of a trade-off, as usual in software. Hacking can be the fastest now, but having worked on 10000loc code which consisted mainly of such hacks and none of the feasible maintainability: your hack might cause a ton of lost time in the future.
Then again, the more experienced you get, the easier it will be to spot if a hack is the appropriate thing or not. Like if your software is already nicely established and loosely coupled you can apply hacks here and there without any negative effect on maintainability or functionality whatsoever. |
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It's a concept I try to keep in mind, but am never sure I am "doing it right".