Yeah. And, actually, "overdoing" software quality can become a form of procrastination as well.
But this is one extreme of the spectrum. The problem is that a lot of developers are on the other extreme. I feel that sometimes people don't understand that, for a startup, the risk of failing from technical bankruptcy is as real as the risk of failing from financial bankruptcy.
Yeah. And, actually, "overdoing" software quality can become a form of procrastination as well.
But this is one extreme of the spectrum. The problem is that a lot of developers are on the other extreme. I feel that sometimes people don't understand that, for a startup, the risk of failing from technical bankruptcy is as real as the risk of failing from financial bankruptcy.
That makes a lot of sense. Maybe calling code quality "overrated" is a little dangerous.