Quality is subjective, of course. To be a little more specific: What is most likely to result in shipping buggy, fragile, or otherwise sub-par products that make more work for you and your group down the line?
Here's a breakdown of the responses so far, sorted by responsible party and then by votes.
Management:
- (Aggressive) Deadlines
- Lack of/arbitraily changing specifications
- Belief that programmers are interchangeable/more is better
- Overall poor communication/management
- Overtime/fatigue
Developers:
- Copy and pasted, duplicated, or insufficiently refactored code
- Lack of interest
- Bad legacy code
- Lack of knowledge
- Relying too heavily on the debugger
Both:
- Lack of coding standards
- Using the wrong technology for the job
- Lack of a solid architecture/design
- Haste (in all its forms)
