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by hello_moto
5538 days ago
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Unfortunately most developers don't want to put the effort to maintain quality. They just want to write a code, skipping writing automation test, and call it "magically done by me, the greatest hacker in this company, for under 1 hour". Forgive me with the sarcasm but that's apparently quite common. |
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Of course, there is often no real need to build code to be any more than 'just good enough' in the same way that many people are quite happy to purchase a plywood-backed piece of IKEA furniture instead of a solid mahogany hand-crafted piece. It serves their purposes just fine and saves them a ton of money. A good developer will similarly be able to determine what the precise definition of 'good enough' is for any given project scope/budget/time constraints.