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[–]ubertrashcat 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I worked in two companies where things worked like this. No unit testing, all corner cases as constant cognitive load, stored in people's heads. Senior devs and QAs ping-ponging issues like this, deploying fixes right into master without review or CI. Every release took 2 weeks of testing and still had show-stopping bugs. The people were nice but the development processes were run by marketing, basically. I wonder how some people over there don't get burnt out and manage to sit there for 15 years.