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by nkkollaw
3002 days ago
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The problem is when--like in my case--people develop a project for a client and then go on with their lives, until the client notices a bug, or wants to implement a new feature months after. I tried to explain the client that I needed to upgrade the code before even being able to understand what the problem was, and I lost the client. As much as they suck, PHP apps from 10 years ago are still working great, and so are jQuery-based apps from 5 years ago. Would never go back to either one, though. |
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