Hasty Treat - Technical Debt
May 10, 2021•28 min
Episode description
In this Hasty Treat, Scott and Wes talk about technical debt — what it is, why does it occur, and some techniques for reducing and avoiding it.
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Show Notes 03:17 - What is technical debt
Outdated or hard to update code
If you groan when you have to work on it, it might be a sign of technical debt
Brittle code, easily breakable
Quirks and features
06:55 - Why does it occur
Over time, any garden left un-pruned will become overgrown
Many people, many code styles
Using hot new frameworks / techniques This is why seasoned developers don’t jump on new things
You allow users to do literally anything
13:18 - Techniques for avoiding it
Deny your FOMO of new things
Abstract
Write good tests
Don’t put off refactors
Update dependencies frequently
Good standards Etsy has thousands of devs
20:08 - Examples in the real world
Airline websites open in new windows all the time
Cellphone carrier flashes the screen 100x
22:15 - Unfixable technical debt
Agency work sometimes
Links Next
React Router
TailwindCSS
Redux
Etsy
Dave Ramsey
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