It's a bit of an awkward protrusion to thrust into an article that's aimed at general tech audiences.
And I did wonder, reading that: IS there actually a dirty coding language for porn sites?
Certainly the simplest of erections in that area could arouse some latent skill. Contributions would likely be furious.
Though some annoying friction is perhaps practically guaranteed, depending on which executive discovers, in which way, which particular feature set of their corporate software project was conceived...
Would love to see it. May my freshly earned downvotes be good for something, this is the world I like to be a part of.
It's interesting how people love to hate on plain old passion, with passion...this is quite an irrational kink really, tho the bar isn't generally set very high
I did a stint for a website y'all know very well and believe me, the amount of optimizations we had to do were on par with Netflix. That codebase was much more well organized and sane than any Fortune 500 project I've seen in a long time.
Some days I used to wonder if I could get a book deal off of this but that's thinking too big xd.
If that's meant seriously rather than as a joke: I think you're misunderstanding. They aren't saying "porn sites don't care about code quality", they're making a pun on the word "dirty".
And I did wonder, reading that: IS there actually a dirty coding language for porn sites?
Certainly the simplest of erections in that area could arouse some latent skill. Contributions would likely be furious.
Though some annoying friction is perhaps practically guaranteed, depending on which executive discovers, in which way, which particular feature set of their corporate software project was conceived...