That must've been a great feeling to recreate the company's entire stack in just a few (unpaid) months. That's incredible, albeit one of the greatest power moves I have ever heard about!
Thanks for your kind words. Yes, it is a great feeling replicating a company's entire stack in a few months. However, the software is not all that extensive. It's just a lot of legacy code where probably half is for the trash can, and the rest is obsolete, and code desperately trying to satisfy clients (event though there is not enough workforce for it)
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That must've been a great feeling to recreate the company's entire stack in just a few (unpaid) months. That's incredible, albeit one of the greatest power moves I have ever heard about!
Thanks for your kind words. Yes, it is a great feeling replicating a company's entire stack in a few months. However, the software is not all that extensive. It's just a lot of legacy code where probably half is for the trash can, and the rest is obsolete, and code desperately trying to satisfy clients (event though there is not enough workforce for it)