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zoul | 3 months ago

My argument works just as well if you replace “perfecting” with “improving”.

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skydhash|3 months ago

Technical debt is not a current defect. It just means that for the sake of having something quickly done today, you accept that the cost of changing stuff tomorrow will be greater than normal. If you never have to change something (switching jobs, consultancy project you don’t care about,…) then it may be a great trade off.