On 13/05/2014 09:38, Chris Angelico wrote:
It's not a good thing. It means that you have the convenience of
pretending there's no problem, which means you don't notice trouble
until something happens... and then, in all probability, your app is
in production and you have no idea why stuff went wrong.
Unless you're (un)lucky enough to be working on IIRC the 1/3 of major IT
projects that deliver nothing :)
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