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Huang's Law is an informal principle in the field of software engineering, particularly concerning the development of software systems and projects. Conceptually, it is often summarized by the phrase: **"You can have it good, fast, or cheap. Choose two."** This means that when trying to achieve a goal in software development, there are typically three competing constraints: quality (or goodness), speed (the pace of delivery), and cost (or budget).

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