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- 1This question is similar to: I've inherited 200K lines of spaghetti code -- what now?. If you believe it’s different, please edit the question, make it clear how it’s different and/or how the answers on that question are not helpful for your problem.gnat– gnat2025-04-15 09:36:16 +00:00Commented Apr 15 at 9:36
- 5@gnat I see on-topic issues raised here that are not addressed in your proposed dupe.candied_orange– candied_orange2025-04-15 12:17:40 +00:00Commented Apr 15 at 12:17
- 2Please edit your question to respond to comments asking for clarification. These details are crucial, but get missed easily in comments.Greg Burghardt– Greg Burghardt2025-04-15 16:49:42 +00:00Commented Apr 15 at 16:49
- 1@developKinberg it's better to edit clarifications into the question than to hide them in the comments.candied_orange– candied_orange2025-04-15 19:27:45 +00:00Commented Apr 15 at 19:27
- 1To my thinking, the correct destination for things like "transformation" and "formatting" depend a lot on what kinds of transformations or formats are applied. For formatting, you seem to think that it's too far down the path, I tend to think it's not far enough and should probably be done at the view level.Craig– Craig2025-04-15 19:42:22 +00:00Commented Apr 15 at 19:42
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