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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T15:53:32+00:00 2026-05-10T15:53:32+00:00

As you work in a legacy codebase what will have the greatest impact over

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As you work in a legacy codebase what will have the greatest impact over time that will improve the quality of the codebase?

  • Remove unused code
  • Remove duplicated code
  • Add unit tests to improve test coverage where coverage is low
  • Create consistent formatting across files
  • Update 3rd party software
  • Reduce warnings generated by static analysis tools (i.e.Findbugs)

The codebase has been written by many developers with varying levels of expertise over many years, with a lot of areas untested and some untestable without spending a significant time on writing tests.

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  1. 2026-05-10T15:53:32+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 3:53 pm
    • Read Michael Feather’s book ‘Working effectively with Legacy Code’

    This is a GREAT book.

    If you don’t like that answer, then the best advice I can give would be:

    • First, stop making new legacy code[1]

    [1]: Legacy code = code without unit tests and therefore an unknown

    Changing legacy code without an automated test suite in place is dangerous and irresponsible. Without good unit test coverage, you can’t possibly know what affect those changes will have. Feathers recommends a ‘stranglehold’ approach where you isolate areas of code you need to change, write some basic tests to verify basic assumptions, make small changes backed by unit tests, and work out from there.

    NOTE: I’m not saying you need to stop everything and spend weeks writing tests for everything. Quite the contrary, just test around the areas you need to test and work out from there.

    Jimmy Bogard and Ray Houston did an interesting screen cast on a subject very similar to this: http://www.lostechies.com/blogs/jimmy_bogard/archive/2008/05/06/pablotv-eliminating-static-dependencies-screencast.aspx

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