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by usefulcat 2148 days ago
“1995 was the year in which programmers stopped thinking about the quality of their programs.”

There are some valid points in this article, but seriously?

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Actually it was the year that managers stoppped taking programmers in that know how to do quality control and focus on doing it faster with more bugs so it ships sooner. If you look at some of the MS-DOS programs they rn with little to few bugs, but Windows 95 ran them in MS-DOS mode. Later on Windows programs needed updates and bug fixes to make them work faster and every version of MS-Office fixed bugs but ran slower as CPUs and hard drives got faster they didn't focus on quality any more just shipping it with bugs and fix the bugs later on.