| ▲ | ehutch79 2 hours ago | |
Yeah.... The code isn't the hard part. That's not where the value is. This hard part when you're doing in house stuff is getting a good spec, ongoing support, and long term maintenance. I've gone trough development of a module with a stakeholder, got a whole spec, confirmed it, coded it, launched it, and was then told it didn't work at all like what they needed. It was literally what they told me... I've said 'yes we can make that report, what specific fields do you need' and gotten blank stares. Even if you're lucky and the original stakeholder and the code are on the same page, as soon as you get a coworkers 'wouldnt it be nice if...' you're going to have a bad day if it's hand coded, vibecoded, or outsourced... This has always been the problem, it's why no-code never _really_ worked, even if the tech was perfectly functional. | ||
| ▲ | llmslave an hour ago | parent [-] | |
this is what the stock market is pricing in | ||