Thanks for this video! I used to do first line technical support for a software house, and the competence of programmers is not the only factor - as you rightly say, the bar must always be kept as high as possible. Very occasionally, one of the programmers at my old software house was careless, and simply assumed that the code he wrote would work flawlessly, and he'd release it without testing, and occasionally it would wreck the system. I'd love to know how the defective Crowdstrike update was created and then released - then, some programmers and testers might also become famous!
Hello Thanks for commenting on the video and sharing your thoughts. I really appreciate the same. Also, I am not sure if companies would like to make famous the programmers and testers as they will blame it to process or something else.. Don't think people would like to handle that mess
Thanks for this video! I used to do first line technical support for a software house, and the competence of programmers is not the only factor - as you rightly say, the bar must always be kept as high as possible. Very occasionally, one of the programmers at my old software house was careless, and simply assumed that the code he wrote would work flawlessly, and he'd release it without testing, and occasionally it would wreck the system. I'd love to know how the defective Crowdstrike update was created and then released - then, some programmers and testers might also become famous!
Hello
Thanks for commenting on the video and sharing your thoughts. I really appreciate the same.
Also, I am not sure if companies would like to make famous the programmers and testers as they will blame it to process or something else.. Don't think people would like to handle that mess
where do you work ?
linkedin.com/in/iDaksh. - Hope this helps