In the main segment, we challenge the rewrite-first mindset and make the case for durability, maintenance, and reuse as creative acts. Drawing from experience upgrading decades-old scientific code and from industry examples that outlive frameworks and fads, we explore the high cost of throwing software away and the value of architecture that separates what changes from what doesn’t. We also consider how AI assistants can help us understand and maintain existing systems rather than reflexively rewriting them. Read the original post for context: Your Code Might Outlive You.
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