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No Assessment

No Assessment refers to a development approach or project phase where formal evaluation, testing, or review processes are intentionally omitted or deferred. It typically involves skipping structured assessments like code reviews, performance testing, or quality checks to prioritize speed, experimentation, or rapid prototyping. This is often used in contexts where immediate deployment or iterative feedback is more critical than ensuring robustness or compliance.

Also known as: No Testing, Skip Reviews, Assessment-Free, No QA, Unassessed Development
🧊Why learn No Assessment?

Developers might use No Assessment in hackathons, proof-of-concept projects, or early-stage startups where time-to-market is paramount and the goal is to validate ideas quickly. It can also be applicable in low-risk environments, such as internal tools or temporary solutions, where the cost of failure is minimal and the focus is on learning and iteration rather than perfection.

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