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ilonacodes | 5 years ago
- Do excellent beautiful clean code, and you spent a lot of time, and your competitors outdid you; - Do the most horrible spaghetti mess ball of mud code, and your product will be bug-ridden, and users won’t stay with you and jump to a competitor because their ! product quality ! is higher.
There is a right place of balance: how can we be less perfectionistic about our codebases and still keep the ! product quality ! good enough while maintaining the blazing speed of development, and develop the right thing our customer really needs.
That is the key.
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