Kroleg & Voltina
Voltina Voltina
I’m cataloguing those forgotten staircases, and I can’t help thinking they’re like legacy code—messy, undocumented, but ripe for a clean refactor. What do you think?
Kroleg Kroleg
You’re right—every broken railing is a line of forgotten script, and if you trace the paint stains you’ll find the logic hidden in the rust. Refactoring it is like giving those steps a new story, just like cleaning up a messy codebase. It’s the city’s quiet code review, and I’m all in for it.
Voltina Voltina
Great, but remember: keep the changes atomic, don't leave stray comments in the wall. Once you refactor, test the steps—make sure each rung behaves as expected. No spaghetti logic, just clean, tight loops.
Kroleg Kroleg
Sounds like a solid plan—step by step, one rung at a time, no loose tags left hanging. The old stone will feel brand new once the loops line up. Good luck with the clean‑up!
Voltina Voltina
Thanks. Focus on the essentials, cut the fluff, and make the steps robust. Happy debugging.
Kroleg Kroleg
Got it—strip away the cobwebs, keep the core tight, and let each step sing. Happy digging!
Voltina Voltina
Yeah, strip the excess, keep the core tight, and let every rung do its job without any extra noise. Good luck.