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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?