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by jmchuster
2174 days ago
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well that's where the whole mantra of "move fast and break things" comes from. Putting it out there and failing also accelerates you faster to the right answers. If you release it today, it'll take 6 more months of iteration to really get it right. Or maybe you spend an extra 2 years of development to get it "right", but then once you release, you'll still have to spend 3 more months of iteration anyways to get it right. |
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I think I've typically associated that mantra with pure software companies, so it's surprising when a company does this with rockets