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Damnjan Jovanovic

Thanks, Marcus for your feedback. My intention was not to advocate for avoiding any change of software, and not do A B testing or agile adoption over time. I suffer on a daily basis because of zero tests included in a project I interact with. Mostly this code was done in a rush and first time actually tested on production. Also, the leak of tests cost the company a huge amount of money + time, since they have to pay manual QA. I still believe we can learn something from pedant architects, not really copy paste, but get some discipline out of that.

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Marcus Holmes

Thanks for accepting my feedback.

I don't mean to imply that testing isn't important. It's very important. But this "architecture" metaphor isn't working for me ;)