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On 2023-09-17,
Muttley@dastardlyhq.com <
Muttley@dastardlyhq.com> wrote:
> Unfortunately when sys admins write garbage code the dev team in most
> companies often ends up picking up the pieces and usually rewriting it.
Alternatively:
1. Sysadmins are forced to write code around applications that are buggy
or don`t do everything that is required, don`t report information
in good ways, or don`t interoperate.
2. Sysadmins are valuable team members who identify a need, and
prototype a working solution.
3. Sysadmins are the only solution providers in companies without a
"dev team" which is, by my estimation, most companies.
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