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Michael Fritzius21-Jun-16 2:55
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Jeremy Falcon22-Jun-16 10:23
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Jeremy Falcon22-Jun-16 10:24
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Steve Naidamast21-Jun-16 4:22
professionalSteve Naidamast21-Jun-16 4:22 
Jeremy:

The reason why you have found so much (@#&#@(!$!) code is that you are working for a (@#&#@(!$!)
boss. Nothing you do can change this type of situation.

In my last corporate job I found myself in the same position; only this time the boss actually had done much of the existing the coding. The applications were so poorly designed that I had no idea how they even ran. The major accounting application was an MDI Windows Forms application. It was designed entirely incorrectly allowing one to completely throw out 50% of the code-base if it were to be redesigned.

I knew if I complained it wouldn't result in anything good in the end so I just did my job and produced professional quality applications when I had complete control over their implementation. By the time I resigned they were the only working applications that had been built in the department.

In a job before that I had a boss that was so stupid that even when shown the facts about an issue he refused to believe any of them. In one case, the issue was a 3rd party e-mail validation tool I had implemented since the company was finding that many of their emails were going out to bad addresses before. The 3rd party software worked quite well as I had written a small statistics module for verification. One day, suddenly none of the emails were being sent out from the application, which was used by quite a number of users. I thoroughly tested the issue and found that it was something external to the application. I even proved it to my boss but for three days he kept yelling at me to get the application working.

Turns out, the part-time network specialist came back into the office and found that the email server that was being used for the application had been down but yielded no informational messages of the status before it went down to anyone. And no one had checked it on a daily basis. It was a 3rd party server so there was nothing I could do about it even if I had known what the problem was.

The lesson from all this and throughout my long career is that the majority of technical management in the Information Technology field is severely incompetent.

My advice, keep your head down and get another position...
Steve Naidamast
Sr. Software Engineer
Black Falcon Software, Inc.
blackfalconsoftware@outlook.com

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