Building a house
Read OriginalThe article uses the analogy of building a house to critique modern website development practices. It highlights how teams often build to a checklist, only to later discover critical missing features like doors (accessibility) and windows (performance), leading to costly rework. The core argument is that planning for these non-functional requirements from the start is essential to avoid delays and budget overruns.
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