The context here is unlike bridges, it's impossible to understand a whole codebase, and you can't rediscover legacy code without the institutional knowledge. Is that really true though? Not the code, the bridges. Are bridges super different from codebases in this manner?https://twitter.com/stevekrouse/status/1083909608262041600 …
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We can see how hard it is to either take over or duplicate existing manufacturing processes by looking at how Korea and China are successfully doing this, via many many years of knowledge transfer and then a multi-decade refinement process.
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One issue with a lot of software process work/ideas is the idea that software is unique and needs to throw away wisdom from other industries (of course this isn't unique to software and people in other industries also think that their industry is uniquely hard and interesting).
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