Re: dfvbdfgdfgdg
Posted: Fri Aug 04, 2006 10:29 am
bvrao wrote:infolock wrote:TNSG: dude, you pretty much described my first year here at my job.. Legacy code that just isn't suitable to touch. I would recommend the phrase "Rewrite it and forget it ever happend".
Otherwise, you are going to find it will take longer to debug it than it would have taken to just rewrite/redesign the bugger.Code: Select all
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