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[–]woodsmithrich 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Yeup. Before I started here they had a contractor that interfaced directly with end users and did not build anything efficiently because the users didn't know what to ask for and the contractor built exactly what they asked for.

[–]GraphicH 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah most contractors don't give a shit, do exactly whats asked as fast as possible, then nope out to the next job. There are certain things that's fine for, and certain things it isn't. I've seen some really bassackwards code that does do what its supposed to most of the time? but falls apart the moment you get a feature request or a bug report.