No, the issue is that the incentives are wrong (features, features, features for promotion) and indeed the engineers (on average) are not that talented.
Citation needed. I never see the same level of dedication in big Google or Facebook projects as in well run smaller projects like SQLite. You are directly rewarded for "new" features (i.e. plagiarizing or rewriting old…
No, the issue is that the incentives are wrong (features, features, features for promotion) and indeed the engineers (on average) are not that talented.
Citation needed. I never see the same level of dedication in big Google or Facebook projects as in well run smaller projects like SQLite. You are directly rewarded for "new" features (i.e. plagiarizing or rewriting old…