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"good" can take lots of different meanings. Generally though, I want as little code as I can get away with. A majority of code lifecycle cost isn't in writing it.
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Are you perhaps missing the true message of that aphorism?

Or are you saying the industry is (because it is)

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Huh? The word "better" is the comparative form of the adjective "good". Or did you misunderstand the comment you're replying to?
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"more good" seems like a pretty decent definition of better to me. The words you are looking for are "cheaper" and "faster"
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In coding we usually change it to "cheap, fast or correct: choose two"

I reject your correction: I present the options as nouns, not modifiers to the work. Maybe I should say "Cheap, Fast, or Good" as a compromise.

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