If the boring code is working it’s easier from a time and reliability perspective to go play and experiment in an other repo.
R&D or having a “lab” repo for developer experiments is a separate lane until it’s good enough for production. It’s a wonderful way to highlight what possibilities and capabilities are being explored.
Or, you can use the latest and risk having to constantly update it and let it take away time from experimenting.
R&D or having a “lab” repo for developer experiments is a separate lane until it’s good enough for production. It’s a wonderful way to highlight what possibilities and capabilities are being explored.
Or, you can use the latest and risk having to constantly update it and let it take away time from experimenting.