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New I think you get this, but he wasn't exaggerating *at all*
His list of teams currently in panic mode -- Facebook errors, Google team, database programmer -- I give 4-1 odds all those are happening. The enumeration of how many things you have to know to develop for the web, and that it goes up by 1 every week, the divide-by-zero minutia ...all at least as bad as he says.
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Drew
New Believed that.. that's why it's so portentous, as in :-/
What I couldn't possibly get is.. how?? so humongous a world-wide 24/7 network can tolerate the sum-of all these complexities and their individual quirks: indefinitely.

How could one 'model' such a dynamic overall-System so as to anticipate.. plan for work-arounds for? ...
some next-thing not ever seen before? From malicious intent through so-so coding, honest errors, insanely-great new browser features
(with an undetected Gotcha) and so on. It's a perpetual moving target.

(I mean--I'd eschew a ride on an Airbus, simply for concluding that it is fatally flawed in One (I call paramount) design-idiocy: the bloody control yokes do NOT move,
signal-in-tandem, so that both pilots Know what each is doing.) As in Flt. 447(?)

The web isn't an airplane; in terms of sheer #connections, it is an unprecedented behemoth, and I couldn't remotely-guess about n-failure modes
it may or may not already capably anticipate. Can anyone? (especially about clever/malevolent attacks by the clued-in.)

[HTF could you even shut it All down for, say a day of roll-out testing/preventive tests etc, what with all this cloud-storage techno as would just Stop.]
Guess we'll find out (surely there are Web-II prototypes already beyond alpha testing. Shirley.)
But ever using such would dwarf the problems of changing driving habits instantly from L-lane --> R-lane, as when Sweden switched.
     IRLRPD - (drook) - (12)
         I had m read that - (crazy)
         Excellent find! I'm sending it to my whole team at work. -NT - (hnick)
         I see a semi colon anwhere near their face, Im leaving -NT - (boxley) - (1)
             Two girls, one sentence -NT - (drook)
         Excellent. Thanks. -NT - (Another Scott)
         Hey.. I'm the only one here who Hasn't immersed...submerged? - (Ashton) - (2)
             I think you get this, but he wasn't exaggerating *at all* - (drook) - (1)
                 Believed that.. that's why it's so portentous, as in :-/ - (Ashton)
         Loved it! - (a6l6e6x) - (2)
             Ah, dbas, the shallow end of the programming gene pool - (crazy) - (1)
                 Well said! - (a6l6e6x)
         Re: IRLRPD - (folkert)

Choose life. Choose LRPDism-spotting.
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