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Technical debt isn't evil
Technical debt is a concept originally introduced by Ward Cunningham, one of the authors of the Agile Manifesto. There are multiple interpretations of what t...
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Technical debt is great - if it's someone else's problem. For instance, WordPress. The community maintains it. You get the benefits. Virtually every startups needs to accumulate some "technical debt" for it's unique features/differentiation. Which isn't a bad thing! In fact, even accumulating a pile of "technical debt" could be good business decision - like if a very lucrative project has to be rushed into production at all costs. Solutions need not always be extremely elegant.
Agreed - technical debt is a fact of life. Keeping it in check, incurring it intentionally and strategically is the best approach, IMO.
Here's a great exploration of technical debt.
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I'm not a technical person myself, but this was an interesting read. I've only ever heard 'tech debt is bad' so it was interesting to see it from a different perspective. Great share!
This is a good argument. I've always experienced the opposite though as I've worked in big teams and that makes it very messy. Your scenario would really only work in small and organised teams or even in solo founder cases.