So where does DrHyde say it was a dumb question? He simply pointed out that entertaining the idea of leaving some code of dubious merit when you could fix it anyway was grossly unprofessional. I tend to agree with that.
At $work, I have to deal with crappy legacy code written by people who don't know any better, but if one has to ask the question in the first place then there's probably something wrong.
• another intruder with the mooring in the heart of the Perl
In reply to Re^3: Should I leave behind beautiful code or readable code?
by grinder
in thread Should I leave behind beautiful code or readable code?
by MaxKlokan
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