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antondd | 2 years ago

I concur. In one of my previous teams we told people to avoid using "best practices" and replace it with "good practices" instead. It may sound like some semantic nitpicking, but I've seen far too many cases of target fixation on "best practices" disregarding the actual problem people were trying to solve.

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