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Simple changes might not lead to simple solutions

Posted on 10. Jan, 2011 by mauricioaniche.

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The process of delivering a new feature is consisted in implementing or fixing something that the current state is not capable of. Given the set of all problems that your software solves at this moment, there are many different ways to solve them. All of those possible solutions are valid and would end up in [...]

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