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Do you proactively refactor your code?
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<p>Do you go back and proactively refactor code you've previously written?</p>
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<p>In my experience, once some code is working, it's usually not reviewed again and refactored, and any TODO comments are still there.</p>
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<p>If code is refactored, it's usually triggered by adding a new feature or fixing a bug that will be difficult or impossible with the existing code - i.e., make the change easy, then make the easy change.</p>
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<p>Very rarely have I seen code be refactored to make it easier to read or change in the future.</p>
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<p>Do you proactively refactor code or wait until something forces it to happen?</p>
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<p>Do you not refactor code at all once it's been written?</p>
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<p>Reply to this email and let me know which and why.</p>
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<p>Do you go back and proactively refactor code you've previously written?</p>
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<p>In my experience, once some code is working, it's usually not reviewed again and refactored, and any TODO comments are still there.</p>
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<p>If code is refactored, it's usually triggered by adding a new feature or fixing a bug that will be difficult or impossible with the existing code - i.e., make the change easy, then make the easy change.</p>
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<p>Very rarely have I seen code be refactored to make it easier to read or change in the future.</p>
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<p>Do you proactively refactor code or wait until something forces it to happen?</p>
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<p>Do you not refactor code at all once it's been written?</p>
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<p>Reply to this email and let me know which and why.</p>
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