Can we have another option? Like unicorns, rainbows
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spoken like a true functional programmer
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Maybe there is a joke that's flying over my head, but I don't self-identify as a "functional" programmer at all :-)
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Bias for action.
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That sounds like an interesting idea. My calendar is full this week, but let's meet and discuss next Friday at 2:30pm. I'll send you an invite!
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Next week! Away this week.
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Breakfast and move things
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Being able to move fast is the sole enabler to achieve high quality. If can't move fast, it's exponentially hard to achieve quality
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I prefer to move slow and break things.
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A wise man once told me that in any situation, both extremes tend to be easy and are always wrong. The middle path, while harder tends to be the better choice.
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Move fast with solid infrastructure
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It depends: you build a startup but haven't found product / market fit yet then move fast break things. You already have a successful company then move slow and high quality.
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If you move fast, and learn, you’ll eventually improve quality. But if you move slow, and learn, you’ll never improve your ability to break things. Wait...
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move slow, break things
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Don’t move. Also, you have the right to remain silent.
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False dichotomy
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