All too frequently, prototype/POC code (never destined to be maintainable in the long-term) is delivered as a fait accomplit - instead of code engineered on the back of the results of the prototype/POC process.
All in all, methinx this (c/w your observations) can all be summarised using the age old maxim/adage:
We can always afford to do it [develop the code] wrong many times, but seemingly we can't afford to do it right first time
In reply to Re^3: Hard Problems
by Bloodnok
in thread Hard Problems
by Anonymous Monk
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