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by prolly97
4 hours ago
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With the way you're framing your opposition, I agree with you.
But I'd like to add some nuance.
Parts of building a product or a set of features is about search, rather than great engineering. Sometimes it's better to build two good-enough features to figure out which one is valuable to the user, rather than building one solid* one.
I've always been in the "let's fuck around and find out" camp. I appreciate that someone with a different attitude built git!
Just saying that there's a balance here, which will depend on the degree to which you're in the middle of a search problem. *solid in a pure engineering sense - availability, maintainability, chance of leaking the users' nudes etc. |
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