dly wrote:
The strategy has always been to have machines make up for the
inefficiency of bad code--after all its easier to get machines to do
what you want them to do than the people who write bad code
Donna
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Right, and the current management fashion is to offshore a lot of coding so
that bad code can be produced more cheaply. Not that there aren't good
arguments for doing work offshore, but in many cases they're solving the
wrong problem.
Steve
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