
Episode 70: Resource Engineering
09/20/24 • 22 min
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Isaac and Jeffrey delve into the anxiety developers face when dealing with legacy systems they did not create. They explore the reasons behind the fear of fixing such systems, the challenges of refactoring, and the skills required to navigate these situations. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding legacy code, learning from it, and developing strategies to reduce anxiety when approaching refactoring tasks. Practical tips are provided for developers to build confidence and make meaningful contributions to legacy systems.
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