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Against Best Practices

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1. bitwize ◴[] No.42180489[source]
I've found that "best practice" generally means "what you will not get fired for doing". Sometimes it is a good practice. Sometimes it's something the higher-ups read about in CTO magazine and decided that everybody now must do. I'd say use your individual judgement, but depending on your role and the company, using your own judgement may be beyond your pay grade.