Borland & Unseen
Unseen Unseen
You ever notice how a cleanly written codebase can feel like a hidden map, each function a secret path and every bug a twist you didn't see coming?
Borland Borland
Absolutely, a tidy codebase feels like a well‑drawn map. Every function is a trail, every comment a signpost. Bugs pop up like hidden ravines—you only spot them when you walk the path closely. Keep the routes clear and the surprises minimal.
Unseen Unseen
I’ll leave the ravines to the ones who like surprises, but if you keep your map neat, the hidden paths become harmless detours.
Borland Borland
Right on. When the map is tidy, a detour is just a chance to learn a new shortcut instead of a disaster. Keep the lines clean and the bugs in check.
Unseen Unseen
Glad you see the path, but remember even the cleanest map can hide a hidden shortcut that rewrites the whole story. Keep the lines neat, and let the surprises be the ones that teach you.