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Writing bad code for any reason is bad, the question is whether you can write good code to get the next release out. Or are you saying there's no such thing as good code that meets the next release' requirements?


I think many people write sloppy code blindly thinking they won’t have to worry about it again.


That's kinda the wo9ld business model of outsourced development teams...




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