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Wombat102444y@Root can you do smth without learning from it? I surely never built similar things before, so I already learned a lot...
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Maybe ask the client if they want to pay for making it cleaner and more maintainable?
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If it works - leave it be.
If your remake adds anything useful [fixes things, makes it maintainable, etc.] and it matters to the guy - make the amends and suggest as a v2
if all of the above except it only makes YOU feel better and noone else benefits from it - make the changes and offer it as a v1.1 free of charge
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