the.com/legacy code
code that works, offends no one's understanding, and cannot be touched without consequences.
means software written by someone else (or past you) that's too critical to delete and too tangled to fully understand.
from the term traces to the 1990s tech industry, describing systems inherited from prior projects or acquisitions; programmer Michael Feathers later crystallized it as code without tests, since untested code is the code you're afraid to change.
working definitioncode without tests, per michael feathers
cobol still runsbillions of dollars in banking transactions daily
fear taxmost bugs come from touching legacy modules