Exactly what salawat said. The 10x coder isn't the "hotshot" type. They're 10x because they build systems well enough to deliver 10x the features, 10x the reliability, etc., etc. What isn't well understood is that…
The article you just read told you that the teams working on critical software have to be cheap, not good. That's not "just rabble-rousing." That's a scandal. As you say, you're commenting without having any experience…
throwawayMUSE is clearly right. These firms are playing the same game as used car salesmen--selling you junk that won't make it off the lot, all for $9/hr. It's true even for non-critical .NET apps that the business is…
Exactly what salawat said. The 10x coder isn't the "hotshot" type. They're 10x because they build systems well enough to deliver 10x the features, 10x the reliability, etc., etc. What isn't well understood is that…
The article you just read told you that the teams working on critical software have to be cheap, not good. That's not "just rabble-rousing." That's a scandal. As you say, you're commenting without having any experience…
throwawayMUSE is clearly right. These firms are playing the same game as used car salesmen--selling you junk that won't make it off the lot, all for $9/hr. It's true even for non-critical .NET apps that the business is…