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falkensmaz3 | 3 years ago

The same things you do in a code base 3 years old. We've just made it fashionable to evolve a code base until we hit a wall, toss it in the trash, and start over with the next "modern" tech that will eliminate the problems of the previous code base. Rinse/repeat.

If the business still exists and is continuing to evolve 15 years later, why shouldn't the code base?

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