13 Sep
Posted by Administrator in Quality Management
Do computer programs have the equivalent of “cool chain management” ?
“Cool chain management” is essential for preserving the harvested quality of fresh produce.
How is the “harvested” quality of software preserved ?
Won’t people who have been been telling you for the last thirty years to go **** yourself, attempt to become involved when they learn you have written some software, so they can “enhance” the software and claim some credit. The software is unlikely to work properly if they modify it.
It isn’t. One must remember that the “market” demands functional and efficient software, but the “marketers” require changes, new bells & whistles, and otherwise unneeded extras in order to maintain the pool of software developers who refuse to stand up in defense of pre-existing functionality and the debilitating effect of bells & whistles. because it’s all about making people spend money repeatedly instead of pragmatically.
Does this count as a “Nope?” I am the Nope-Master and I disapprove of everything in this message.