Kent Beck Quote

When you find you have to add a feature to a program, and the program's code is not structured in a convenient way to add the feature, first refactor the program to make it easy to add the feature, then add the feature.


p. 7 - Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code, 1999


When you find you have to add a feature to a program, and the program's code is not structured in a convenient way to add the feature, first refactor ...

When you find you have to add a feature to a program, and the program's code is not structured in a convenient way to add the feature, first refactor ...

When you find you have to add a feature to a program, and the program's code is not structured in a convenient way to add the feature, first refactor ...

When you find you have to add a feature to a program, and the program's code is not structured in a convenient way to add the feature, first refactor ...