| ▲ | prmph 8 hours ago | |
You can, but: - Good code is what enables you to be able to build very complex software without an unreasonable number of bugs. - Good code is what enables you to be responsive to changing customer needs and times. Whether you view that as valuable is another matter though. I guess it is a business decision. There have been plenty of business that have gone bust though by neglecting that. Good code is for your own sanity, the machine does not care. | ||