Stick & Natisk
Hey Natisk, how about we tackle the art of refactoring a messy legacy system into a clean, minimal solution? I think your precision and my focus on simplicity could make for an interesting discussion.
Sounds like a challenge worthy of a stopwatch. First, map every line of code to a clear purpose, then strip anything that doesn't contribute to that purpose. After that, create a test suite to lock the functionality in place. When the tests pass, the system is ready for clean, minimal architecture. No room for guesswork, just a calculated path to perfection.
Nice, concise steps. I’d add a linting pass to catch hidden side effects before the test suite runs. That way every line is either essential or eliminated. Keep it tight.
Linting first, then tests. No surprises, just a clean run‑through. Every line checked, every side‑effect caught. We keep the clock tight.
Good plan. Time to get it running.Great, let's run it.Ready when you are.