Just keep coding
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With the difference that code actually is easily changeable, if you need to change a wall you actually need to tear it down, get rid of the waste, likely tear everything down that was supported by it, and completely rebuild it with new materials.
If you need to change the foundations of your code, yes, it's not always super easy, but it is actually possible and I've done it before without super big headaches.
It's just not comparable.
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With the difference that code actually is easily changeable, if you need to change a wall you actually need to tear it down, get rid of the waste, likely tear everything down that was supported by it, and completely rebuild it with new materials.
If you need to change the foundations of your code, yes, it's not always super easy, but it is actually possible and I've done it before without super big headaches.
It's just not comparable.
wrote last edited by [email protected]It absolutely is, you can partially tear down even a load bearing wall but it's expensive, difficult, and should have been avoided from the start.
Kind of like building a whole infrastructure on spaghetti code.
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Build the new wall airgapped from the old one
Ah, yes: weaponizing cybersecurity requirements to trick - I mean “motivate” - higher management to do things “right.”