And the anomalies are some seriously amateur hour stuff: - line too long - improper indentation - file header out of sync with version
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You may notice that basically all of these things can be caught by IDEs at dev time or linters integrated into a CI environment
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Which is a strong indication that the mfg is not using version control or adequate engineering praxis.
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Else why would you drop $10000s into certification to find errors you can catch with < 2 hours of work setting up Jenkins?
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But this is what really worries me. Adequate source control practices make it harder for a rogue employee to sneak in backdoor code.
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And these failures are not the kinds of failures you'd get with adequate code control in place.
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Look at this. Are you kidding me? 1st year front end devs easily navigate tools to prevent these issues.pic.twitter.com/JUjgK6apuW
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Hay frends, wanna run COBOL, VB, C, C++, SQL, and Java in the same environment? Democracy depends on it.pic.twitter.com/tqMNDtFHaR
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This... this doesn't give me comfort.pic.twitter.com/n3eSIIUyvL
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I guess it makes sense. Our world slowly merges with the world of novels and make-belief. Explains a lot of you ask me.
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That sounds more Borges than Rand, but that's no less terrifying
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