I'm a passionate learner and sharer. I always try to give back to the developer community. I create mobile and Web applications by day. Not Batman by night, in case you wondered :)
Crucial and most used features should always follow the quality path. But, if we are honest, there are parts of code bases that we know are going to be less used and abused in production and can get a refactor next time around.
That said, everything must pass a quality and reliability test to ensure the experience is 'as intended' for users.
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For me, it is a case of picking the right fights.
Crucial and most used features should always follow the quality path. But, if we are honest, there are parts of code bases that we know are going to be less used and abused in production and can get a refactor next time around.
That said, everything must pass a quality and reliability test to ensure the experience is 'as intended' for users.