β™Ί "Legacy code" is often code that you want to replace because you don't understand it. The problem is, before you can replace it, you need...

Reposted Jean-Baptiste “JBQ” QuΓ©ru (@jbqueru@fosstodon.org) (Fosstodon)

“Legacy code” is often code that you want to replace because you don’t understand it. The problem is, before you can replace it, you need to understand it, and, once you understand it, replacing it is rarely the cheapest option any more.

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