How to build a palace: Building in iterations is not the same as postponing quality March 6 / Michal Ganzarcik We all know that in many cases the phrase "we will improve this later" means "we will never improve this".
The dilemma of quality versus speed is false May 13 / Denis Kranjcec Why do software developers claim there's a speed-quality trade-off? Adding features is faster and easier in good code than bad code.
“Good enough” code is just not good enough February 27 / Hrvoje Rancic Striving for excellence is not just a matter of professional pride; it is necessary to prevent the endless cycle of suffering.
It’s OK if your code is just good enough November 8 / Vedran Grgo Vatavuk Good enough code is a nice middle ground between implementing a feature fast and maintaining the code quality.