The thing is that with all the tests being passed and only "the best" being hired, and with all the pattern and design and best practices books being written and debated, you would think that by now software development industry would be in great shape by now. Bad legacy code would be a thing of the past... Nope. New bad legacy code is being written right now as I am typing this. How come ? Technical tests are not the answer
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The thing is that with all the tests being passed and only "the best" being hired, and with all the pattern and design and best practices books being written and debated, you would think that by now software development industry would be in great shape by now. Bad legacy code would be a thing of the past... Nope. New bad legacy code is being written right now as I am typing this. How come ? Technical tests are not the answer