Yes I agree. We get sometimes trapped in fixing well working but awkwardly written features, when the very well written initial assumptions just slow any change much much more visibly, which could actually be fixed by ... a badly written rushed silly code and multiply dev productivity.
So in a way the beauty of the implementation matter a lot less than its ability to change quickly which sounds obvious said like that.
So in a way the beauty of the implementation matter a lot less than its ability to change quickly which sounds obvious said like that.