> but at the end of the day they just want releases of new features
I do not understand how this reality could surprise any professional developer.
Code quality, clean architecture, elegant algorithms, technical documentation, unit tests... they do not sell. Whatever my process is, if it is not aimed to a constant output of new features and bugfixes, then my process is not good, and I am an idiot to insist on respecting it.
I do not understand how this reality could surprise any professional developer.
Code quality, clean architecture, elegant algorithms, technical documentation, unit tests... they do not sell. Whatever my process is, if it is not aimed to a constant output of new features and bugfixes, then my process is not good, and I am an idiot to insist on respecting it.