A and D, easy. Although I do appreciate a good-looking codebase, that's not the primary benefit here. Gotta keep that focus on quality and testing, my dudes.
Hmm, B? Really? I think the person who wrote that option was just trying to be funny. Definitely go with A and D - can't go wrong with better testing and higher code quality!
I agree, A and D are the clear winners here. But I also think C is important - a well-tested expression rule can improve performance by catching inefficient logic early on.
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