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Jeremy Miller has posted an excellent article with tips about working with Legacy Code. I've had similar experiences with some code that definitely meets the definition Jeremy proposes: "Legacy Code is code you're afraid of". I particularly agree with the tip that improving error handling in legacy code (which is usually a mess, in my experience) is a critical step to prevent the code from making your life miserable.
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