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Vitoc
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After demoing a PoC of a new approach in our flagship product the CEO begged me to shoehorn it into the product. Complete do-over of the core architecture of our product. Spent two weeks basically living at work. Two weeks of pouring everything I had to deliver. Beaten, battered, bruised, I got the impossible done. As I'm walking out to go home to my family Friday afternoon, visibly exhausted and frazzled, the project manager calls me into her office. "Oh no" I thought. With a straight face, she proceeds to inform me some meaningless text wasn't the right color. I stared at her a second, shook my head in disbelief and went home.

As developers/architects we move mountains and perform miracles, but it's the color of the text that _really_ matters.

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  • 2
    I would have said its an upgrade. The old color didnt look right. But if you don't like it i can revert too two weeks ago.
  • 1
    Welcome to Dev life. People only care about what they see. That's fine but appreciate what has been done so that they are seeing what's infront of them. But naaa humans like to bitch and moan on useless shit and forget what's important
  • 1
    @gitpush It reminded me of that scene from Christmas Vacation. Clark spends weeks getting this elaborate over-the-top Christmas light setup working. After going through hell he finally gets it working. It's beautiful. Without a single word of praise his father in law proceeds to point out to Clark that "the little blinky lights aren't working." That's pretty much how I felt that day.
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