I have been a software professional since I was in high school in 1998. I'm enthusiastic about open source, and I really enjoy working in unusual software systems or within strange constraints.
Refactoring isn’t something you do from scratch, I think you mean rewriting.
As a general rule, I hate rewrites. They’re expensive, they trade known issues for unknown issues, and they tend to be unnecessary and a matter of personal preference.
I’m want to fix the wheel, not build the perfect and most round wheel that the world has ever seen by reinvention.
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Refactoring isn’t something you do from scratch, I think you mean rewriting.
As a general rule, I hate rewrites. They’re expensive, they trade known issues for unknown issues, and they tend to be unnecessary and a matter of personal preference.
I’m want to fix the wheel, not build the perfect and most round wheel that the world has ever seen by reinvention.