I'd rather have good software delivered slowly than bad software delivered rapidly.
Just say you're being "methodical." ð
Also, join the slow dev club! It's not so bad over here.
I'd rather have good software delivered slowly than bad software delivered rapidly.
Just say you're being "methodical." ð
Also, join the slow dev club! It's not so bad over here.
Low time-preference development. Software development for grownups.
Maybe then, the users will stop running away from our products like their hair is on fire.
Rotating rapidly through 20 iterations of the same crappily-produced code does not produce production-ready software. It produces a large pile of crap.
We've legit been watching people hype up, blow up, and bow out, in a constant stream, while we plod along, at a tortoise's pace.
#Alexandria is going to make it to the first real release before most of their stuff does, even though we started later, just do this as a hobby, deliver with full QA, and had to invent one of the most difficult event kinds, first.
Some of them are on like v0.0.46 ðĪŠ
Real software engineering, ftw.