Posted on Feb18th2021 by Matthias Noback Refactoring is often mentioned in the context of working with legacy code. Maybe you like to define legacy code as code without tests, or code you don't understand, or even as code you didn't write. Very often, legacy code is code you just don't like, whether you wrote it, or someone else did.

It is, because the uniformity of a code base makes it easier to contribute to it.
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