Code base was written over decades and it itself has workarounds. My own code is cleaner, but that is because I can plan the structure ahead of time and my projects don't have a million of lines of code.
I've noticed that I tend to use "workarounds" instead of sound fixes. This happens because it is hard to read code, that was written over decades using very different styles.
Can someone please recommend a textbook on how to support Java code? Most of the books focus on how to write your own code, which is quite different from how to add a function/fix a bug in a large existing project.
Can someone please recommend a textbook on how to support Java code? Most of the books focus on how to write your own code, which is quite different from how to add a function/fix a bug in a large existing project.
Can someone please recommend a textbook on how to support Java code? Most of the books focus on how to write your own code, which is quite different from how to add a function/fix a bug in a large existing project.