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by mistermann
3072 days ago
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I've seen products fail because of a refusal to support flexibility in core functionality because the extra work couldn't be justified due to YAGNI, and then get totally outclassed by competitive products where they were more agile. Want to know the correct answer to this agreement? Sometimes YAGNI is good, sometimes it's bad. Anyone who doesn't realize this is not qualified to decide which case a team finds itself in. |
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