Ask yourself whether you want to be remembered for selling millions of copies next year, or leaving behind something that in time might be cherished by generations.
Look outside software and see what things has been deemed quality and why.
Usually the people doing quality make very few comprises and often they don't do it on purpose.
Quality solely starts with yourself. Only you can guarantee within your own merits and experience what quality is.
Explaining quality is thereby difficult because it is so determined by the personal traits and experience.
Many of us have asked themselves that and the answer is clear: we want something that will truly last.
But short-term interests go explicitly AGAINST that. If I start demanding +20% more time to deliver quality the company will likely start a campaign to replace me in 3-6 months.
From one age (or burnout quantity) we prioritize stability. Ironically it's only then when we can truly provide the good quality but by that time we're much more risk-averse.
Look outside software and see what things has been deemed quality and why.
Usually the people doing quality make very few comprises and often they don't do it on purpose.
Quality solely starts with yourself. Only you can guarantee within your own merits and experience what quality is.
Explaining quality is thereby difficult because it is so determined by the personal traits and experience.