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by cgrealy
2584 days ago
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Not everyone works in "The Valley". The vast majority of software is not written with that amount of churn. The end user doesn't care about the quality of the code, but you can be damn sure they care about the quality of your software. Also, talking about hammers is overly reductive. Software is far more complex than hitting something with a hammer. Builders might not talk about the best way to hold a hammer, but they constantly talk about the best way to build a house. |
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My current employer has code that is 6 years old. I had coffee with a former colleague and they are still running code from when I was there, and I left 5 years ago.
Code lives longer than you think.