Comment Re:Clearly not meant for programming in the large. (Score 2) 37
And then, by the time you finally hire a real developer to fix it, he has to throw out 10 years of organically grown spaghetti code full of hacks, kludges, and vestigial code segments and start fresh with a proper design schema, which ends up costing way more than you anticipated because you "only" wanted them to "fix" a "small problem" with your inventory system since your brother-in-law retired to Florida last year, and is serving a 3 year bid for molesting an alligator while drunk.
No Jess, I'm not talking trash about you while waiting for your final check to clear.
No Jess, I'm not talking trash about you while waiting for your final check to clear.