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by grumple 1413 days ago
My current workplace has what I consider good codebases. Good coding standards, good abstractions, reusability, and performance. It has plenty of tricky areas and bits of code that are poorly written or confusing, but that doesn't change the overall picture. If you have a large codebase that many developers worked on over many years and it's still doing a good job and able to be worked on, you're doing alright.