Aug 17, 2007
In most cases, ugly code becomes uglier as it’s maintained or enhanced.

It does not sound like much to take time to write a little test, perform a simple refactoring, or rename one variable. But it represents a huge change in attitude and a rare and courageous stance toward legacy code. It means that you don’t accept the inevitable slide from ugly code to uglier code.

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