--- title: Make the change easy, then make the easy change date: 2024-10-04 permalink: daily/2024/10/04/make-the-change-easy--then-make-the-easy-change tags: - software-development - clean-code cta: ~ snippet: | Make the change easy, then make the easy change. --- This week, I've been working on a particular component that processes and displays live data from APIs. As the data is live, it's constantly changing and it's unlikely I'll see all the different states and use-cases that the data could be in. There's also no guarantee the API will be available and I also may need to work offline with no Internet access to connect to the API. I'm reminded of the quote by Kent Beck: > For each desired change, make the change easy (warning: this may be hard), then make the easy change. In this case, to make the change easy, I need the data to be consistent, to see all the use-cases and permutations and to be available offline. To make the change easy, I created a fake version of the service class that returns static data I can work with. I can add whatever data I need to give me the examples and situations to work with and by implementing the same methods as the real service class, I can swap them without changing any other code. Now I can make the easy change.