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What's the better way to code?

Survey period: 25 Jun 2018 to 2 Jul 2018

"Both" isn't an option, and "somewhere in between" is the easy answer. If you could only choose one which would it be?
OptionVotes% 
Ensure the code is as bug free as humanly possible then release59657.81
Ensure the code easy to debug and fix then release43542.19



 
GeneralCrap poll PinPopular
#realJSOP28-Jun-18 1:36
mve#realJSOP28-Jun-18 1:36 
GeneralArchitecture beats realization Pin
den2k8827-Jun-18 22:04
professionalden2k8827-Jun-18 22:04 
GeneralMVP and other BS Pin
James McCullough27-Jun-18 6:22
professionalJames McCullough27-Jun-18 6:22 
So, I was introduced to the idea of MVP or Minimum Viable Product... I hated it with a passion at first, but the client I was with had a long history of delivering precisely zero projects in the last x number of years. Now that I've been working under this model, I have a couple of observations:

1) MVP definitely means that you MUST revisit a released product. You have to circle back and make sure not only that it's working, but that it's meeting the initial expectations.

2) MVP is hard because you want it to be "perfect", but it never will be.

3) MVP provided better solutions to the user. The users (and subsequently BA's) don't always know how to articulate what they want, what they need, etc. Now, you can call out our PMs and BAs for failing you, but the best way on a small team that I've found is incremental MVP.

It's not for everyone. But it damn sure improved our quality of delivery. The users were happy - they saw us trying to solve the problems, and could see their feedback alter the course of the project. Management was happy - we were finally delivering SOMEthing. The developers were [mostly] happy - we were finally getting some kind of feedback that was meaningful.

Again, not every environment will benefit from this. But taking the time to put spinny-hubcaps on a program that doesn't do what the user NEEDS will generate a lot of ill will...
GeneralNo brainer Pin
Leng Vang27-Jun-18 6:17
Leng Vang27-Jun-18 6:17 
GeneralWhat would the customer want? Pin
Ryan Scott White26-Jun-18 19:50
professionalRyan Scott White26-Jun-18 19:50 
GeneralThe Standard Way PinPopular
Tom Corbett Space Cadet25-Jun-18 8:07
professionalTom Corbett Space Cadet25-Jun-18 8:07 
GeneralHuh? PinPopular
Jon McKee25-Jun-18 7:44
professionalJon McKee25-Jun-18 7:44 
Generalperfect world... Pin
Dennis E White25-Jun-18 6:01
professionalDennis E White25-Jun-18 6:01 
GeneralOptions make no sense Pin
Afzaal Ahmad Zeeshan25-Jun-18 5:56
professionalAfzaal Ahmad Zeeshan25-Jun-18 5:56 
GeneralDepends Pin
Nemanja Trifunovic25-Jun-18 5:30
Nemanja Trifunovic25-Jun-18 5:30 
GeneralRe: Depends Pin
Kirill Illenseer25-Jun-18 20:51
Kirill Illenseer25-Jun-18 20:51 
GeneralRe: Depends Pin
Nelek26-Jun-18 9:12
protectorNelek26-Jun-18 9:12 
GeneralRe: Depends Pin
Kirill Illenseer27-Jun-18 21:04
Kirill Illenseer27-Jun-18 21:04 
GeneralRe: Depends Pin
Nelek28-Jun-18 2:11
protectorNelek28-Jun-18 2:11 
GeneralRe: Depends Pin
Kirill Illenseer29-Jun-18 0:12
Kirill Illenseer29-Jun-18 0:12 
GeneralRe: Depends Pin
Nelek29-Jun-18 1:00
protectorNelek29-Jun-18 1:00 
GeneralRe: Depends Pin
Kirill Illenseer1-Jul-18 21:47
Kirill Illenseer1-Jul-18 21:47 
GeneralRe: Depends Pin
Erik Burd26-Jun-18 10:23
professionalErik Burd26-Jun-18 10:23 
GeneralBad Premise Pin
Nathan Minier25-Jun-18 1:16
professionalNathan Minier25-Jun-18 1:16 
GeneralRe: Bad Premise Pin
den2k8827-Jun-18 22:08
professionalden2k8827-Jun-18 22:08 
GeneralRe: Bad Premise Pin
Nathan Minier29-Jun-18 1:19
professionalNathan Minier29-Jun-18 1:19 
GeneralRe: Bad Premise Pin
den2k8829-Jun-18 5:09
professionalden2k8829-Jun-18 5:09 
GeneralRe: Bad Premise Pin
Nathan Minier29-Jun-18 5:22
professionalNathan Minier29-Jun-18 5:22 
GeneralRe: Bad Premise Pin
den2k8829-Jun-18 5:25
professionalden2k8829-Jun-18 5:25 
GeneralShould be asked instead... Pin
Sanjay K. Gupta24-Jun-18 23:20
professionalSanjay K. Gupta24-Jun-18 23:20 

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