Show Notes
Jon Thornton (Engineering Manager at Squarespace) joined the show to talk about tech debt by way of his post to the Squarespace engineering blog titled β3 Kinds of Good Tech Debtβ. We talked through the concept of βgood tech debt,β how to leverage it, how to manage it, whoβs in charge of it, how itβs similar to ways we leverage financial debt, and how Squarespace uses tech debt to drive product development.
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Featuring:
- Jon Thornton – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, X
- Adam Stacoviak – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, X
- Jerod Santo – Website, GitHub, LinkedIn, Mastodon, X
Show Notes:
3 Kinds of Good Tech Debt ~> discuss
βTech debtβ is a dirty word in the software engineering world. Itβs often said with an air of regret; a past mistake that will eventually need to be atoned for with refactoring.
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