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There is no way to know if it was a technical success since it was never used by real customers. It might be full of bugs and bad decisions. In fact, by default unused code should be assumed to be full of bugs and problems.

That's the reason behind the success of continuous integration and deployment. At least bad code stay hidden for a very short time and needs to be fixed before other things can be built on top of it.



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