Your example doesn't really make much sense -- the whole point of append-only development is that you never have to make changes to the inner layers of your software. The bug would simply be fixed by appending new code…
That's a good story, but I wouldn't exactly call it ironic. Tom Preston turned down the Microsoft offer because he "wanted to work on something he truly loved", not because he was opposed to working at the company. And…
Your example doesn't really make much sense -- the whole point of append-only development is that you never have to make changes to the inner layers of your software. The bug would simply be fixed by appending new code…
That's a good story, but I wouldn't exactly call it ironic. Tom Preston turned down the Microsoft offer because he "wanted to work on something he truly loved", not because he was opposed to working at the company. And…