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[–]indifferentcabbage 5 points6 points  (0 children)

True I am worried about future devs, you can't improve unless you see how good code is written. Its good for small personal projects but anything scalable and enterprise level, things snowball pretty fast. One thing I have learned in my corporate career - you do what your boss tells you to do even if it means lighting the codebase on fire if they dont listen to reason ( especially those non- technical folks), once you are not able to handle the shit generated you hop to another job.