Tech Lead Digest - Avoiding the Rewrite Trap

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Tech Lead Digest

Avoiding the Rewrite Trap

The team they are managing is frustrated. They are struggling to ship features, and they complain that the issue is that the old systems are just too hard to work in. They are written in a legacy programming language that no one likes, the original builders made bad architectural choices that just won’t scale, or everything is just far too brittle and every change takes too long to test and still fails half the time.

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