Much like choosing the right stack for the job, choosing your approach to building something should come from the job itself. Applications always have a few must-haves and those should largely impact your approach. I do think as a developer you can land closer to either side of that spectrum, and I know I'm more prone to working quickly and wouldn't therefore take jobs that require the more detailed/optimized approach.
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Much like choosing the right stack for the job, choosing your approach to building something should come from the job itself. Applications always have a few must-haves and those should largely impact your approach. I do think as a developer you can land closer to either side of that spectrum, and I know I'm more prone to working quickly and wouldn't therefore take jobs that require the more detailed/optimized approach.