Technical Debt

/noun/

The cost of cutting corners in development or design to get a product out the door faster, only to pay for it later in fixes and reworks. Technical debt builds up like clutter in a closet—it’s easy to ignore at first, but eventually, it’ll come back to bite. Smart teams balance speed and quality to keep this “debt” under control.

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