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There's something like the invisible hand: The cost of maintaining bad code is higher. The company accumulates technical debt. If the code gets too bad, all the developers leave for greener pastures and the company fades out. Which means, if your firm still operates, the code probably isn't that bad :-)
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by DanBev (Scribe) on Feb 12, 2015 at 08:39 UTC
    software development is not the firm's core business :D :D, but it's becoming important, so they're starting to realize the importance of a solid design.