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Serious answer - put it in writing that you think it's a bad idea. At least that way you've covered yourself.
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@amphair Worth bearing in mind for the future. I've turned around a fair few... shall we say heated conversations with various bosses using that technique. Turning from a "how the hell could you let this happen" to a "hold on a minute, I told you this would happen, here's the proof, why the hell did you ignore my advice" is very useful indeed.
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Ideally your unit tests would give you the assurance that the code functions as it did before.
In the real world I'm currently 3 days into a simple 2 hour refactor
Let's do a major refactor right before a release, what could possibly go wrong? (:
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