You say "profit is always the priority" like its a bad thing. Aren't we all maximizing our profit? Isn't that kind of the point of being in business?
The most interesting part of the story has been left out? I mean sure, engineers would start to quit, top-flight engineers would quit, etc etc. But was there any impact to quality of service? Are people not getting…
Dr. Davies got a little carried away in his rhetoric :-) //This is where Norton gets tricky with us. He posits another solution to the equation ... Norton didn't posit this as a solution, it is a solution. //This is…
In plain english, events "happen". E.g. "If this event happens, then...." If you want to emphasize that the event has just been created, in plain english you would say the even has been "caused". E.g. "The user clicks…
You say "profit is always the priority" like its a bad thing. Aren't we all maximizing our profit? Isn't that kind of the point of being in business?
The most interesting part of the story has been left out? I mean sure, engineers would start to quit, top-flight engineers would quit, etc etc. But was there any impact to quality of service? Are people not getting…
Dr. Davies got a little carried away in his rhetoric :-) //This is where Norton gets tricky with us. He posits another solution to the equation ... Norton didn't posit this as a solution, it is a solution. //This is…
In plain english, events "happen". E.g. "If this event happens, then...." If you want to emphasize that the event has just been created, in plain english you would say the even has been "caused". E.g. "The user clicks…