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by colanderman 4172 days ago
You're right, but I don't retract my statement, because we know the dev knew how dangerous this line was thanks to his "Scary!" comment.
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I don't whole heartedly disagree with you but I think its grayer than that.

Maybe there were time constraints. Maybe the coder explained that this code was dangerous to his boss but was not grantee the time to fix it.

I think we agree that said code should never have been written, but there are any number of circumstances that place the blame squarely on management. If he explained the dangers of doing it that way but wasn't granted time to fix it (or no manifest was kept), theres little that johnny coder can do outside of their own time.

None of us write perfect code the first time, and we all had to start somewhere. What's important is how far youve come and what you've learned. I think.

You are right. Consider my original assertion (which is past its edit window) amended to read "engineer (or manager who prevented an engineer from fixing)".