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by Ithildin
2092 days ago
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"The software industry makes amazing tools for itself, while doctors and scientists are stuck with old code. Tech needs to quit hacking and start listening." Then pay for better software? Take your money elsewhere? I don't understand what we're supposed to do here. I get it, your industry has old software. Maybe hire us to make it better? Not my problem you're still using Windows XP and Fortran though. Sounds to me like corners were cut and budgets were not set appropriately. |
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I have this rule that any organization that treats software as a cost center will systematically get bad software AND overpay for it. Because by under-funding (with compensation, tittle and power in the organization) engineering they end-up pushing talent elsewhere, mostly to organizations where tech is considered a profit center.
Software, it seems, is treated as a cost center by the medical industry and by a lot of research labs (things like not granting authorship to software contributors).
The tone of the article is rather typical of the medical industry. Very condescending to say the least.