>Ah, it's cool, ship it. We can patch it later.
TEST. YOUR. SHIT.
How can we wean the software industry from this "get it out, make money, fix it after they complain" mentality?
>>60141085
Stop making people believe that computers are magic that can solve every problem.
>>60141085
Hack the shit out of everything and break as much software as possible.
>>60141085
Don't buy from companies that do that. Use free software if you can. Spread that sort of awareness. Start a company that prioritizes creating good stuff over money.
Worse is better.
>>60141085
Its a business model.
It will stop when it directly impacts the business people's bottom line. Ace coders have been bailing out empty suits for ages now and most suits don't realize how shit they are until they lose the talent and just assume they can get a kid off the streets to do the same job for less.
Then you have other stupid shit:
>the 20 million line codebase with no real design and ailing structural issues
>legacy projects built on obsolete frameworks that just won't go away
>one (or two) man bands trying to handle a full dev load while having to do support for users that want to be babby'd
The software industry has bent over backwards to help the suits to no avail:
>unit testing is fine and dandy in small cases. Still writing code to test code, will never be complete enough
>gui based testing is awful for UIs that change on a regular basis
>agile/XP relies heavily on management not bending over backwards to force through every user's whim and brainfart