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Tag Archives: legacy code
Reading Other Peoples & your own old code
Old code is hard to read. Even your own. Its not uncommon 6 months down the track, to experience a bit of “what was I thinking when I wrote that?”. Its one of the first things drummed into me by … Continue reading
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Legacy Java Systems
I’ve had my fair share of working with legacy code. I don’t think legacy code is a bad thing because its existence means it has addressed the majority of the needs of the business successfully enough to stay around. However, … Continue reading







Byron Bay
