I guess I would argue that shipable code goes hand in hand with good UX. Code that has a chance of breaking in production isn’t good UX.
Fair enough. I was for the most part trying to include the experience of shipping in the measure of quality, but I see what you're saying.
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I guess I would argue that shipable code goes hand in hand with good UX. Code that has a chance of breaking in production isn’t good UX.
Fair enough. I was for the most part trying to include the experience of shipping in the measure of quality, but I see what you're saying.