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It’s fine for hobbyists and first drafts.
I would recommend against using “good enough” code in a larger professional setting.
“good enough” code is basically a requirement at Facebook. (As an upper limit, not a lower limit.)
Oof
In a professional (business) setting, I would argue to weigh the overall impact before committing to using additional resources. For example, good enough now, better later can mean the difference between failure and success.
Until the security flaws or just bad customer reception costs you more than the extra effort.