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Monday, February 6, 2017

Ep 1 Technical Debt: A Useful Metaphor For A Terrible Practice


We've all heard the term "technical debt".  What exactly is it?  How does it affect our projects?  Can it be avoided?  In this episode of A Programmer Refactored, I take a look at the phrase, dissect it a bit, then ultimately try to determine if its of any real use.


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