Re: Writing new code vs. re-writing someone else's code

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On Tue, 2004-12-21 at 12:26, Christopher Fulton wrote:
> Anyways, to answer your question, I spend about 30% of my time writing
> new code and about 70% of my time working on legacy code.  Of course,
> often due to lacking comments most of the time spent with old code is
> just trying to figure out what they were doing.  :)

Hahah, that's so true. I hate committing to an E.T.A. when working on
someone elses code since it entirely depends on what the heck they did
and how fast I can figure it out... especially when their commenting
style is "complete lack thereof".

Cheers,
Rob.
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