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I hear a ton of people complaining about software issues with their Lucid. I hate to say it, but that is just a sign of the times. We now live in an age where the culture of software engineering is to "just get it working as fast as possible". Systems are written poorly, then each fix is just a band-aid so that the engineer can mark his/her ticket/request done.
There is SO much poorly written code out there today that it's a miracle anything works. And it's only going to get worse as these bandaids start rearing their ugly head.
The old culture of writing solid, reusable, documented, and debuggable code is long gone. And if Lucid has fully embraced this new culture (whether intentional or by accident), it will be nearly impossible to turn it around.
Being in the software industry for 30 years, I've seen first hand the crappy code some people promote because of the pressure for a quick turnaround. It's bad out there right now.
There is SO much poorly written code out there today that it's a miracle anything works. And it's only going to get worse as these bandaids start rearing their ugly head.
The old culture of writing solid, reusable, documented, and debuggable code is long gone. And if Lucid has fully embraced this new culture (whether intentional or by accident), it will be nearly impossible to turn it around.
Being in the software industry for 30 years, I've seen first hand the crappy code some people promote because of the pressure for a quick turnaround. It's bad out there right now.