March 21, 20251 yr 1 hour ago, paco said: @JohnSnowsHair I told my CIO about the concept of technical debt. He's now using it to blame most of our issues on the guy who wrote and maintained a classic asp spaghetti code app that should have been rewritten 15 years ago. I'm not sure he quite got the concept but he weaponized the hell out of it.
March 21, 20251 yr 48 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said: I say "no" every time. I'm convinced it's used as a signal for whether there's ceiling to raise prices.
March 21, 20251 yr 2 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said: I told my CIO about the concept of technical debt. He's now using it to blame most of our issues on the guy who wrote and maintained a classic asp spaghetti code app that should have been rewritten 15 years ago. I'm not sure he quite got the concept but he weaponized the hell out of it. asp as in Active Server Pages? Lemme guess, stored form entries in memory and persisted them from page to page?
March 21, 20251 yr 8 minutes ago, paco said: asp as in Active Server Pages? Lemme guess, stored form entries in memory and persisted them from page to page? Yeah like 1999 era crap. Pre ASP.NET VBScript 6. Dude who wrote it is still around and claims - 100% seriously - that classic ASP was the peak of internet technology and it's been all downhill since.
March 21, 20251 yr 9 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said: Yeah like 1999 era crap. Pre ASP.NET VBScript 6. Dude who wrote it is still around and claims - 100% seriously - that classic ASP was the peak of internet technology and it's been all downhill since. Anything after assembly is just inefficient
March 21, 20251 yr Just now, paco said: Anything after assembly is just inefficient Amateur. If you're not using punch cards to run payroll you're just asking to get your bits hacked.
March 21, 20251 yr 10 hours ago, JohnSnowsHair said: Did someone have a stroke while writing this? It's just a meme, so I dunno.
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