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by greenyoda 4964 days ago
It's not a concern for management until the code becomes so hard to maintain that adding the simplest feature takes months and introduces dozens of bugs.
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So very damn true. I'm trying to unclusterf*ck this in our codebase.
Yep. That's why I think people are slightly naive thinking that 'code in bigger companies' (vs MVP/startups) is generally good. I believe, from experience and anecdotal evidence, that it's generally not and that OP should just rather deliver than worry about 'bad programming'.