Perfect code is bad.
It was in the context of “build/ship features instead of perfect code, the latter tends to cost more without delivering value to the customer”
@janos_veres Tech Lead formerly at Google and FB also says the big guys have sloppy code on the backend. Surely having perfect code didn't get those mammoths where they are.
@jason_moore4 I agree with the underlying sentiment, and to elaborate I’m not sure I would describe the target as sloppy, but rather as a good enough approach.
The less you want something, the less you're thinking about it, the more you're going to do it in a natural way. This is how you stand out among others
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