I'm going to use this decent thread as a platform for my own views Hey, fools, CODE IS LIABILITY, SOMEONE NEEDS TO OWN IThttps://twitter.com/jxxf/status/1219009308438024200 …
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Someone is responsible for this code having no tests. It's not the person who left the companyhttps://twitter.com/jxxf/status/1219009313164943362 …
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All code is a liability. Code that nobody owns, nobody knows how it works, how to build it, what to do when it goes wrong, is a massive liability and a time bomb
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There is code that you own and you don't know you own it. There's code you know you own and you've never once looked at it. Get a spelunking task up on the board
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I mean, it might be nothing. But it might be you need to drop everything else and spend six months applying ten years of cumulative shirked security fixes. Until you look you don't know
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When I inherit code, I schedule time to investigate it. You always inherit bugs, tickets, incomplete work, unknown unknowns. If nothing else, people ease off when they know something isn't going to be their responsibility anymore
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