The first order of business is to make the software work. Now. Today. Tomorrow. Next week. But not 3 months or 6 months from now. Once the software "works", you can review it. Its functionality. The source code. The backup, maintenance and testing. You can highlight the weaknesses, prioritise them and fix them.This sounds like a process (and a best practice as well). Doesn't it?
In reply to Re^2: The dangers of perfection, and why you should stick with good enough
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in thread The dangers of perfection, and why you should stick with good enough
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