| ▲ | a4isms 4 hours ago | |
In the early days of Hacker News, and maybe even before Hacker News when Reddit didn't have subreddits... OG blogger Joel Spolsky posited the "Joel Test," twelve simple yes/no questions that defined a certain reasonable-by-today's-standards local optimum for shipping software: https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2000/08/09/the-joel-test-12-s... Some seem ridiculously obvious today, but weren't standard 25 years ago. Seriously! At the turn of the century, not everyone used a bug database or ticket tracker. Lots of places had complicated builds to production, with error-prone manual steps. But question five is still relevant today: Do you fix bugs before writing new code? | ||