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by LarryMade2 188 days ago
I can see companies could get away with it from new coders who don't understand the repercussions of releasing )buggy code or know much of long-term maintenance.

You know, this sounds familiar - the big outsourcing boon to less expensive development in other countries, sure they can write the code, but it's either shipped buggy or takes a lot of management and hand-holding of the outsourced development teams to get everything right.