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by lochlan
3145 days ago
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Speaking as someone who has worked as a developer for multiple early-stage startups, the opposite is true. Early-stage startups tend to have rampant technical debt for two reasons: 1) They need to get a product to market immediately and they need to iterate on it rapidly—so using technical debt as a tool to achieve short-term goals quickly is actually awesome. 2) Startups tend to pivot. Making fundamental domain changes to a product quickly tends to give you very weird systems, often with large unused portions. |
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