▲ | fzeroracer 2 days ago | |||||||
I've seen attempts at engineering offshoring again and it causes problems because the core part of software engineering isn't the actual coding part, it's communication, design and understanding. If you offshore your coding, how do you know they're not using AI as well? How do you verify code quality? And what do you do when you're left cleaning up a mess? This isn't really a problem of the quality of engineers, but the inherent relationship between a company and contracted firms. | ||||||||
▲ | JumpCrisscross 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
> If you offshore your coding, how do you know they're not using AI as well? How do you verify code quality? All of these apply to remote-only teams. We know they work. (Note: I'm commenting more on offshoring than outsourcing. Outsourcing is fraught with issues. Offshoring once was, but is increasingly becoming viable, particularly with WFH and AI.) | ||||||||
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