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I've found this to work extremely well. I tend to err on the side of caution, building well tested systems with carefully planned failure modes. I work very well with people who drive hard and spit out a ton of rapid prototype code that's full of bugs. It's frustrating, and there's often tension. But the end result is the best of both worlds.




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