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by jrochkind1
1081 days ago
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What percentage of code you have worked with in your career is that beautiful code that you love to work with? To make it more fair, code you wrote yourself doesn't count, because you aren't an objective observer -- and more importantly, have a different relationship to it making it easier to work with since you wrote it, and often to your own preferences. I think I agree with you, it's just that... the actual way software is written doesn't seem to allow for much clean and maintainable and easily extensible code to be written, so I'm not sure how much it matters practically. |
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I disagree strongly that “the actual way software is written …”, though it does feel like trying to write clean code is an uphill battle sometimes.
Back to the shop analogy. Cleaning up oil spots and maintaining well polished tools requires time and care.