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Don't Ask Permission To Do Your Job Correctly: Escaping The Technical Debt Trap

Don't Ask Permission To Do Your Job Correctly: Escaping The Technical Debt Trap

Update: 2025-08-25
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Architecture Corner Newsletter Podcast - Where we tackle the real challenges that keep developers up at night and explore practical solutions for building better software systems.

Technical debt consistently ranks as developers' top frustration, but the problem runs deeper than most teams realize. The issue isn't just accumulating shortcuts - it's falling into what experts call "cruft" instead of true technical debt, creating a vicious cycle that eventually forces you to ask permission to do your job properly.

In this episode we will cover:

  • The critical distinction between legitimate technical debt and harmful cruft
  • Why the "quick and dirty" approach backfires faster than you think
  • The three essential criteria that separate strategic shortcuts from accumulated mess
  • Clean code principles that work even when building deliberate technical debt
  • How to implement the "boy scout approach" for gradual codebase improvement
  • Management strategies for properly budgeting and scheduling debt repayment
  • Communication techniques to align stakeholders on technical trade-offs
  • Practical examples of building clean, incremental solutions under time pressure


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Don't Ask Permission To Do Your Job Correctly: Escaping The Technical Debt Trap

Don't Ask Permission To Do Your Job Correctly: Escaping The Technical Debt Trap

Mario Bittencourt