Sorry, but read it twice and still don't get it. Seems you are mixing up some global trends: shadow IT, "blue-collar programmers" (pretty new thing, insaneously insteresting) and legacy apps poorly designed and urging for some facade/integration coverage (mostly in the public sector).
Sorry for picking holes, but these ale well knows issue, can't see how you could brew something new from it.
I like solving problems when programming is the source of trouble, or with programming as the troubleshooting tool. Favorite tools: SQL and .NET. A long history of IT projects in finance and banking.
Thank you, Jakub, it's nice to meet you in a completely new context :-)
Yes, I know, this is hard to define. Maybe I am wrong. Maybe this is not the proper time to talk about it. And as Churchill said (although I cannot find the source, I heard about this quote years ago on an English course), the proper time is the time which is the proper time.
But my first hypothesis is that I can't define the problem in the proper way. Simple as that.
Blue-collar programmers: it's first time, when I touch this topic. THANK YOU!
Very, very close, but I feel that it is only an aspect of the problem. But maybe I am wrong?
I'm grateful for picking holes. Now I see better, that probably this is still new, but I can't find the proper words. I will try a little more, and a little longer.
Anyway, wielkie dzięki!
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Sorry, but read it twice and still don't get it. Seems you are mixing up some global trends: shadow IT, "blue-collar programmers" (pretty new thing, insaneously insteresting) and legacy apps poorly designed and urging for some facade/integration coverage (mostly in the public sector).
Sorry for picking holes, but these ale well knows issue, can't see how you could brew something new from it.
Thank you, Jakub, it's nice to meet you in a completely new context :-)
Yes, I know, this is hard to define. Maybe I am wrong. Maybe this is not the proper time to talk about it. And as Churchill said (although I cannot find the source, I heard about this quote years ago on an English course), the proper time is the time which is the proper time.
But my first hypothesis is that I can't define the problem in the proper way. Simple as that.
Blue-collar programmers: it's first time, when I touch this topic. THANK YOU!
Very, very close, but I feel that it is only an aspect of the problem. But maybe I am wrong?
I'm grateful for picking holes. Now I see better, that probably this is still new, but I can't find the proper words. I will try a little more, and a little longer.
Anyway, wielkie dzięki!