Hacky code always lives on longer than expected. Even scripts made for a "one time" purpose somehow seem to get used again.
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Replying to @dangoor
After the first 10 years of seeing "hacky code" live too long, or "perfect code" eventually be regarded as "hacky code that took longer to ship", I just started calling it "code".
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Replying to @dietrich
Yep, it's all just code. To be fair, the code I'm working with right now is at least not "product code". It really is "scripts" for doing "one time" conversion of data. But this is probably the 12th "one time"!
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