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How much do you attribute that to the benefit of creating a high barrier to entry for modifying that code? Could this be summarized as: code that inexperienced devs can't understand, stays performant because they can't figure out how to change it?


None of the teams I've worked with had such a policy and certainly I wouldn't work in a team like that.




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