• superkret@feddit.org
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    7 days ago

    I’m not a software engineer, I’m a sysadmin.
    But I often wonder: Does good software actually exist?
    I mean software where the devs were given a realistic scope and enough resources, understand the codebase, were allowed to do the best they could, didn’t have to push out premature code with lots of temporary workarounds left in, and the documentation is complete?

    Cause I sometimes feel that all software except for some tiny suckless tools is cobbled-together and in a constant state of disrepair.

    • MajorHavoc
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      7 days ago

      Cause I sometimes feel that all software except for some tiny suckless tools is cobbled-together and in a constant state of disrepair.

      Yep! It’s a fascinating mix of bad timelines, bad tools, and most of us not yet having mastered even our tiny corner of the craft.

      But I’ve been assured that AI will solve all of that.

    • fuzzzerd
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      6 days ago

      This maybe in the tool camp, but Aegis is pretty good. Just works, no fuss.