Don’t Start Up With Hidden Debt: Understanding and Managing Technical Debt

January 20, 2016

Technical debt is a metaphor developed by Ward Cunningham (developer of the first Wiki and pioneer in patterns and XP) to frame the problem of the inevitable trade-offs made between rushing to capture market vs. the longer term viability of code and infrastructure. As a startup, these trade-off decisions will never be more constant and far reaching. While technical debt may be unavoidable, understanding and managing technical debt from the beginning is crucial to a startup’s ability to grow and scale. Members from the eBags IT Team share their perspective and experience with technical debt as a successful Denver startup 16+ years in. Presenters: Jamie Koback, Mike Frazzini, Henry Fieger and Scott McRae of eBags

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