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Technical Debt: “Release Now, Fix Later”

Technical Debt: “Release Now, Fix Later”

Technical debt (known as tech debt/code debt/design debt) describes a situation when code quality is sacrificed in exchange for a quicker delivery. The expectation is that there will be time to fix the code or release an update later.

The tech debt metaphor was first coined in 1992 by Ward Cunningham, one of the authors of the Agile Manifesto.

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