Nick Sabalausky wrote:
Yea, what many people don't realize is that developing within a big business environment is *very* constraining, for various reasons. It really is much easier for a small informal group to write good software than it is for a bigger business environment. But somehow people are brainwashed into thinking that having know-nothing managers sticking their fingers where they don't belong is somehow supposed to produce better results. Larger resources and brainwashing (ie, "brand recognition") are the *only* advantages the business environment provides, all the other advantages go to the small informal devs.


Another interesting factoid is that I've been told "you can't possibly do that" from the experts before I wrote the first line of the C compiler right up to today. Retard's comments are typical.

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