I once worked on a "modernization" program that turned out to be anything but modern. Was it more modern than what the customer had? Sure, but we were using an 8 year old release of Qt, a C++ language standard from when I was in college, and a version of CentOS that reached end of life support 5 months after the project was completed. It's on my resume, but I'm not proud of it.
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I once worked on a "modernization" program that turned out to be anything but modern. Was it more modern than what the customer had? Sure, but we were using an 8 year old release of Qt, a C++ language standard from when I was in college, and a version of CentOS that reached end of life support 5 months after the project was completed. It's on my resume, but I'm not proud of it.