> non-coders never seem to understand that messy code is a liability
If J. Random Folk were to go to the nearby mechanic to try and fix his car, he'd be very upset at him for stitching things with duct tape and calling it a day. Yet this is mostly the default expectation from "non-coders", who are all up in arms because you're being a "perfectionist" when you're just being a responsible professional. Sad.
If J. Random Folk were to go to the nearby mechanic to try and fix his car, he'd be very upset at him for stitching things with duct tape and calling it a day. Yet this is mostly the default expectation from "non-coders", who are all up in arms because you're being a "perfectionist" when you're just being a responsible professional. Sad.