“The main thing that distinguishes legacy code from non-legacy code is tests, or rather a lack of…”

“The main thing that distinguishes legacy code from non-legacy code is tests, or rather a

lack of tests. We can get a sense of this with a little thought experiment: how easy would

it be to modify your code base if it could bite back, if it could tell you when you made a

mistake? It would be pretty easy, wouldn’t it? Most of the fear involved in making

changes to large code bases is fear of introducing subtle bugs; fear of changing things

inadvertently.”

- working effectively with legacy code

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