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by Zimahl
2472 days ago
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Excellent point. Companies need to make money to keep the doors open. There is no money made in fixing something that isn't broke on the off chance you might end up needing to utilize that code later. Tech debt should be addressed when necessary, not just on a whim because someone is uncomfortable with less-than-optimal code. Refactored code requires testing just like any code update, sometimes more depending on how significant the change is. |
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