| ▲ | wredcoll 5 hours ago | |
Really it just continues to demonstrate that "code quality" is not and was not a requirement. Even with supposedly expert human hand written software powering our products for the last decades, they frequently crash, have outages, and show all sorts of smaller bugs. There are literally too many examples to count of video games being released with nigh-unplayable amounts of bugs and still selling millions and producing sequels. Windows 95 and friends were famously buggy and crash prone yet produced one of the most valuable companies in the world. | ||