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by adv0r
5077 days ago
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It makes totally sense to me. What I've found interviewing many startups, is that they just don't have the time to document anything, and other priorities ( time-to-market , burning investor cash, demo days, angry users ) are definitely more important than documenting . Or, more specifically, they usually start by planning and documenting everything, and they end up with outdated documentation, spaghetti code, and " issue-driven " development as they move forward. Many of them told me that "using rails framework help us in not writing documentation, because ruby standards are pretty well defined" do you guys agree somehow? |
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