← Back to context Comment by ablation 1 day ago "Non-technical teams are now shipping production code" 4 comments ablation Reply fxtentacle 1 day ago This is going to save a lot of money ... until someone loots their vault and they go bankrupt. "Non-technical teams are now shipping production code" is the last thing you want to hear from your bank. ozgrakkurt 1 day ago It is weird to read this considering they should have enough money to employ enough software engineers.Why would non-programmers need to ship production code in a financial context? kaiwn 1 day ago Because it’s faster and cheaper, which are two very important metrics? 1 reply →
fxtentacle 1 day ago This is going to save a lot of money ... until someone loots their vault and they go bankrupt. "Non-technical teams are now shipping production code" is the last thing you want to hear from your bank. ozgrakkurt 1 day ago It is weird to read this considering they should have enough money to employ enough software engineers.Why would non-programmers need to ship production code in a financial context? kaiwn 1 day ago Because it’s faster and cheaper, which are two very important metrics? 1 reply →
ozgrakkurt 1 day ago It is weird to read this considering they should have enough money to employ enough software engineers.Why would non-programmers need to ship production code in a financial context? kaiwn 1 day ago Because it’s faster and cheaper, which are two very important metrics? 1 reply →
This is going to save a lot of money ... until someone loots their vault and they go bankrupt. "Non-technical teams are now shipping production code" is the last thing you want to hear from your bank.
It is weird to read this considering they should have enough money to employ enough software engineers.
Why would non-programmers need to ship production code in a financial context?
Because it’s faster and cheaper, which are two very important metrics?
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