But daily releases with 1 or 2 devs surely do, there is no time in 1day to make a feature, test it, write tests, doc, QA and release it few hours before closing time, time to react if something goes bad.
I also want to point out that bad quality code is not related to the product and company success, I found the oposite to be true in several cases, as in bad code but made millions.
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Not implying you said that, but do you think daily releases necessarily lead to bad quality?
No, big companies does that well.
But daily releases with 1 or 2 devs surely do, there is no time in 1day to make a feature, test it, write tests, doc, QA and release it few hours before closing time, time to react if something goes bad.
I also want to point out that bad quality code is not related to the product and company success, I found the oposite to be true in several cases, as in bad code but made millions.