The Software Quality and Productivity Crisis Executives Won’t Address Reflections From the Long View – 50 Years in Software Consulting Over my five decades in software consulting, IR…
I work at a large publicly traded company. We don’t polish software. We get whatever was needed for profits this quarter and then move on to the thing for next quarter. It’s hard to care when they don’t give you enough time to care
Same. I try to do my best with the time given to me, but there’s only so much you can do when deadlines are constantly being pushed on you. And when you’re done you just get moved to another project. Fast forward some months, they need changes done to the previous project and it takes longer than it should because there was no time to make it right.
I work at a large publicly traded company. We don’t polish software. We get whatever was needed for profits this quarter and then move on to the thing for next quarter. It’s hard to care when they don’t give you enough time to care
Same. I try to do my best with the time given to me, but there’s only so much you can do when deadlines are constantly being pushed on you. And when you’re done you just get moved to another project. Fast forward some months, they need changes done to the previous project and it takes longer than it should because there was no time to make it right.