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DevBear
4y

I hate my current work with this piece of bad written legacy $hit. As 2 year old 'junior' without any code review and mentor I feel depressed. I should improve my skills at home and run away from it.

F#$ck you, corpo.

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  • 2
    Being able to work with crappy legacy code is a skill. A very valuable one actually
  • 1
    @black-kite I agree... but I haven't seen clean code on production. Anyone in my team hasn't seen it 😒 So I can't learn how to write good code...
  • 2
    @DevBear best way to learn how to write readable and maintainable code? Work in shitty legacy code for a few years. As long as you're aware that the codebase is in fact trash and you're making an effort to learn from it.
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