heisenberg
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Lots of work goes into fixing these kinds of things... you never know what changed. I run into this on a daily basis. You`ve got the platform your software runs on, the dozens of browsers and devices people are using to access the website, plus all the code behind the scenes. 2/3 of those things can change without warning and you have to figure out what small line of code breaks everything. I bet there is a ton of legacy code on the site too from when it merged and went through that whole deal. You ever try to figure out what some contractor did and you have to piece together what their thought process was? you have to do the same thing with computer code.
When things are going fine and nothing is broken: "What are we paying you for?!"
When everything breaks and things are broken and not fixed immediately: "What are we paying you for?!"
When things are going fine and nothing is broken: "What are we paying you for?!"
When everything breaks and things are broken and not fixed immediately: "What are we paying you for?!"