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by indigochill
813 days ago
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> companies might start learning that in 10 years or so after they've replaced a few generations of programmers, nobody knows how anything works, and suddenly software quality starts to actually matter to investors and consumers I suspect in software specifically, there will never be such a reckoning because compared to maintenance, replacement is too easy. |
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Maybe when it's not important to be bug for bug compatible. For most important software, it kind of is.