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NewsNew alternative to Bitcoin uses negligible energy Pin
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News“BriansClub” hack rescues 26M stolen cards Pin
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NewsHow much time do developers spend actually writing code? Pin
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  Forogar  16-Oct-19 4:58
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After I left a company they decided to rewrite one of my programs that was the primary product bringing in millions in software lease dollars. I had worked on it for seven years, with occasional contributions from other developers who came and went, with myself always in control. Another developer had started it and left to do more fun things like writing video codecs. He helped me through the first couple of months unofficially because he was a friend of mine - and proud of what he had started.

It was an extremely complex C++ (and some assembler) automation platform with multiple mainframe and other console emulations, a Rexx control language built-in, and lots of other bits and bobs (telephone interaction support, stuff like that). It could talk to most devices in some way, often via RS-232, TCP/IP and similar. It was pretty comprehensive because it had been built based almost entirely on customer feedback.

They eventually had a team of six new developers and one consultant who had worked on the original code (who's updates had constantly to be corrected) working on it. In the meantime the customers kept using my "old, obsolete" version quite happily because it worked, worked fast, did everything they wanted and had a UI that made sense.

The new team spent most of a year developing a "new, improved, more aesthetically pleasing" UI and deciding to use Java to implement it.

Into the second year they were able to start testing some components of it. They spent months setting up appropriate testing environments, even writing a brain-dead "mainframe simulator" to allow them to generate stuff to test against. They had lots of fun! After another year or so they had all (except the consultant) left and been replaced once or twice because they couldn't get any of it to work, either at at the necessary speed to be properly responsive or just to work at all! The consultant was still there because he was the company president's part-time lover - or love-child - we could never quite work out which and anyone who asked about him got fired.

After nearly four years the rewrite project was dropped. The company went in a different direction with other (less successful) products but still kept my "old, obsolete" program (unchanged after several years) which continued to bring in 90% of the company's income! Cool | :cool:

I spoke to the director of sales the other day and he is still bringing in the occasional new client for my program - this is nearly seventeen years after I left! We lost a few clients but some of the bigger ones are still using it to automate their data-centers.

Rewrites aren't always a good idea.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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NewsAnnouncing .NET Core 3.1 Preview 1 Pin
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NewsMicrosoft says .NET Framework porting project is finished: If your API's not on the list, it's not getting in Pin
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NewsMicrosoft to start nagging Windows 7 Pro users about January 2020 end of support deadline Pin
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NewsOpenAI’s AI-powered robot learned how to solve a Rubik’s cube one-handed Pin
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NewsThe lines of code that changed everything Pin
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NewsResearchers find bug in Python script may have affected hundreds of studies Pin
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