top | item 15642478 There’s no such thing as bad code 3 points| itamarst | 8 years ago |codewithoutrules.com | reply 1 comment order hn newest [+] [-] philou|8 years ago|reply Kent Beck's 3X model (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YX2XR73LnRY) relies on the same idea that depending on your context, different principles apply.Transitions remain a tricky point. For example, when a quick and dirty wannabe feature becomes a hit, the practices should follow. What happens to the old code ?
[+] [-] philou|8 years ago|reply Kent Beck's 3X model (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YX2XR73LnRY) relies on the same idea that depending on your context, different principles apply.Transitions remain a tricky point. For example, when a quick and dirty wannabe feature becomes a hit, the practices should follow. What happens to the old code ?
[+] [-] philou|8 years ago|reply
Transitions remain a tricky point. For example, when a quick and dirty wannabe feature becomes a hit, the practices should follow. What happens to the old code ?