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If you subscribe to "You Are Gonna Need It", how do you ever get around to shipping software if you are always implementing the things that are fun, but unnecessary, and not focusing on the things that are needed to progress?

The point is that you aren't always implementing things that are unnecessary. You probably have a roadmap where you're pretty sure what you're going to be doing for the next few days and weeks and less sure as you look further ahead. Obviously you don't want to spend months building some over-engineered, over-architected monstrosity. But there are plenty of people out there who take YAGNI very literally and argue that you shouldn't implement anything you don't need right now. That's absurdly inefficient if you can guess with 80-90% accuracy what you're also going to need a month from now and you can save a lot of effort by implementing everything mostly right the first time and not repeatedly reworking code you've only just written over that time only to end up at the same place anyway.



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