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@equalsql - in our place it's because someone decided that putting numbers in was maverick.. now they bitch every time their code is removed. (they're egotistical enough to run: find . -type f -name "*.p[ml]" -exec svn blame $USER \; | wc -l on the codebase to see their "stake" in the codebase - which gives you some idea on their incentive to write neat DRY code - even come over for a friendly chat if you're rummaging around on "their turf".
@Phil_aka_Pip - I don't tear strips in people's obfuscated code any more, these days I ask "is this production code?" and one way or another someone's favourite puzzle doesn't seem so trendy any more. The one time I critiqued it, I was talking to the author
Our place started going downhill when they hired someone who used a map statement in a void context...
Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
My point (badly made) is that the external dependencies from these other projects/programmes need to be in the backlog, and a cosy little insular Agile project, however well run, will run into issues otherwise.
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That's so true. I haven't done any code since college but I'll have a firk through stuff... A little understanding is a dangerous thing. Learned my lesson a long time ago.