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@myxhub@aminkhss @itsdesignertom Precisely. The problem is that it could stop working, and for a large business like that, can they afford that kind of mistake?
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@SQLBrethen This is a very interesting perspective. Traditionally, the appeal of working on a known product is that you can say you did it. But this puts a whole other spin on things.
I'm curious to know how many people think the way you do
Hence, when someone tells me they built something at a massive company, I’m always skeptical; what do you mean by “built”?
Did you start from scratch or add 300 lines of code to the 400k lines written ten years ago? It is vital to question the definition of “built.”
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I get where this thread comes from but I also think it is a very narrow view of things. I said in the past that tech workers would soon become like oil workers affected easily by economic booms and busts but the pandemic changed many things and made many tech jobs fully global.
@jola_adebayor Never a good idea to compete in price alone but many business do it with significant success.
I think it's especially effective if you're new on the scene and need to stake your claim FAST