The tools are getting a lot better in that they can start to enforce these types of things. But there's I don't know if we'll ever be at a spot where you can 100% enforce these type of things You often have them written at written down and sort of Buy in from the entire team for me A lot of the sloppy code is like tacked on Where it's just like I just I had conventions as well, but it was less of multiple files and why not so Part of that was they the copy paste didn't make it over So that was a feature that was lost when they when they rewrote part of it.
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about the difference between sloppy code and clean code, how to establish rules for your code base, and how to enforce your rules.
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