Engineering effectiveness teams can also work to reduce what Seibel calls
Tech Debt, that is, problems that have been dealt with in a less than
optimal fashion in order to allow engineers to move forward, though they
recognize that the solution will have to be cleaned up later. “Tech debt
compounds over time,” he said. “A little bit of tech debt when there are
ten engineers kills you when you get to 1000 engineers.”

http://spectrum.ieee.org/view-from-the-valley/computing/software/twitters-tips-for-making-software-engineers-more-efficient

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