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Kent Beck recently published a blog post called “Friction >> Debt”, where he suggests that the “technical debt” metaphor has outlived its usefulness and suggests “friction” as a replacement. The problem, according to Beck, is that “the business folks” are prone to interpret “technical debt” as a weak excuse for wanting to spend time fixing […]
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