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by tech-ninja
181 days ago
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> In _most_ cases that means delivering code that you should be able to confidently prove satisfies the requirements like the OP mentioned That is an insane distinction that you are trying to do there. In which cases delivering code that doesn't satisfy the requirements would solve a business problem? |
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Solving the business need has precedence over technical correctness.
Satisfying "what I think the requirements are" without considering the business need causes most code rework in my experience.