[nycphp-talk] How much is a site redesign worth?
Kristina Anderson
ka at kacomputerconsulting.com
Sun Apr 3 07:10:42 EDT 2011
The decision on what to build comes down from on high where some confab
of management pinheads make decisions based on "wow this will make us
rich if we hire some cheap labor to build it for us" and "my Uncle Frank
told me PHP was the way to go while we were golfing last week".
The tech lead then assembles a team of inexperienced, cheap programmers
(because management has decided the budget, too) who crank out a
horrifying batch of really awful code that kind of looks like it might
do what management requested be built, with the tech lead taking all the
credit for anything good that might happen along the way, and blaming
the programmers he personally likes the least for whatever bad things
inevitably occur.
This poo poo stew then gets dumped into the lap of our hapless "QA
Analyst" who is expected to work a miracle on par with parting the Red
Sea by turning it into Tasty Texas Chili for distribution to the masses.
Kristina
\\On 4/3/2011 2:01 AM, Frank Cefalu wrote:
> Not saying your tasks are easier or less stressful.
>
> But, I guess you can look at senior devs/leads as the architect of the
> house, and your the house inspector.
>
> Get what I mean? Not saying one out weighs the other, just one is more
> involved in architecture, and the other is involved in making sure it
> meets city requirements aka business reqs.
>
>
> ----
> *Frank Cefalu*
>
>
> On Sat, Apr 2, 2011 at 9:21 PM, David Krings <ramons at gmx.net
> <mailto:ramons at gmx.net>> wrote:
>
> On 4/2/2011 8:22 PM, Frank Cefalu wrote:
>
> You are wrong. The work of a qa analyst is alot simpler. You
> don't need to do
> any architecture based on traffic retention, judge framework
> usage etc.
>
>
> Not in my QA world....
>
>
> David
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