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throwaw12yesterday at 11:46 PM1 replyview on HN

> If the code is well architected

Big constraint. Code changes, initial architecture could have been amazing, but constantly changing business requirements make things messy.

Please don't use, "In ideal world" examples :) Because they are singular in vast space of non-ideal solutions


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FartyMcFarteryesterday at 11:57 PM

In that case your problem is bigger than just reviewing changes. You need to point the fingers at the bad code and bad architecture first.

There's no way to make spaghetti code easy to review.