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by asdff
258 days ago
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If the sky doesn't fall the sky doesn't fall. Buddy of mine in sales is using some old DOS software from the 90s to control inventory and quotes. I bet there are absolutely zero people who know how it works in that company today. But, it works. Turns out when you make relatively simple software, it doesn't really need maintenance. How often do you need to maintain a function like f(x)= mx + b? If it works it works. |
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Those users are accustomed to doing their work in a spreadsheet so it makes it harder to automate the process.
Spreadsheets are amazing tools, but they must not be used as the source of truth.