My general approach in any software context is to give maintainability at least as much importance as functional accuracy. In some cases, I'd go so far as to say that maintainability is more important than correctness!
It's easier to fix a maintainable but bugged program than it is to do anything with an accidently obfuscated program that happens to to work for last week's requirements, but not this week's.
All common sense caveats apply.
In reply to Assume it isn't correct. Is it fixable?
by wol
in thread Is it correct?
by GrandFather
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