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Or for cases like this, with older "legacy code" I think perhaps a better
term that describes this is "technical debt."
On 4/1/2017 8:37 AM, Brian Parkins wrote:
Another common one is "investment protection" ....
-----Original Message----- From: Dan
Booth,
That is a perfect example of the "if it a'int broke, don't fix it"
mentality that pervades most shops that have legacy code that is still
running.
Bean counters refer to this as the "value proposition".
- Dan
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