Recovering interrupter with occasional relapses, lover of spreadsheets, blogger, programmer, adept debugger, conjurer of analogies, and probably other things.
For myself, I'm always looking for posts related to how to "own" a code base over time. What are the strategies for fighting off the very real entropy.
This is indeed a great topic that is not approached very much. I have been dealing with big legacy codebases for a long time (and actually love it), and started writing a bit about it, for example here: dev.to/wesen/90-of-software-engine...
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For myself, I'm always looking for posts related to how to "own" a code base over time. What are the strategies for fighting off the very real entropy.
This is indeed a great topic that is not approached very much. I have been dealing with big legacy codebases for a long time (and actually love it), and started writing a bit about it, for example here: dev.to/wesen/90-of-software-engine...