| ▲ | recursive 21 hours ago | |
Generating more code faster might be useful, but there have to be some other constraints on it. Using this paradigm, we can achieve unlimited bugs sooner than ever before. 1. To fix a bug, always add code, never remove. 2. Whenever you fix one bug, always introduce at least two new ones. | ||
| ▲ | joquarky 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |
This sounds like government software, in my experience. I was brought on to one particular team to do cleanup and all I was given was band-aids to layer on top. Odds are good your local or state government is running this software right now for managing its courtrooms. | ||