On Sun, Oct 1, 2017 at 7:32 PM, Rick Moen rick@linuxmafia.com wrote:
Quoting Todd Hawley (celticdm@gmail.com):
Or you have programming teams on tight deadlines who aren't allowed time to fix a fundamental problem. Instead, they're told to find a patch for a bug and then "when time allows," they'll go back and fix the fundamental problem. Which of course never happens. Or they say, "that's not a bug, that's a new feature." :p
Here's a very funny rant about that, for you, almost too true for humour:: https://www.stilldrinking.org/programming-sucks
Yep that rant pretty much sums it up doesn't it?
-th