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I was all hyped up coz I WHINED AND BITCHED FOR MONTHS against a 5-6y old B2B company offering, that it's shit n needs to be remade

And they agreed, n only 2 people assigned to it yet, the last chief architect and me

But last guy is old n is the one who made it shit in the first place (we use Windows Tasks in a Windows Server, triggering once every minute to pretend background tasks)

n he doesnt even want 2 branches (: And is still making the same mistakes that made the last implementation shit n it's hard to stop him coz he senior and old

And now I kinda dont care, but have to coz job market's shit
Ffs

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    lol

    who did you think they would assign?

    I think in those situations one makes a new architectural plan and slides it under the boss' door. then he makes a higher job post for a department responsible for that thing and hints at you to apply for it, and then you become head of your own department

    or something like that
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    @jestdotty i didnt want ownership, I just didnt want to work on the legacy shit-ass project T__T
    i didnt think the same guy would be assigned, or at least 1 more person so there's a triad of responsibility

    but oh well
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    @jestdotty in my case they listened to me coz the legacy product is the main bread-winner for the branch, yet is SOOO HORRIBLY SHIT that it breaks more often than an avg teenager's wanking per day :v
    But no one could do anything about it coz the guy I mentioned, made it in a supre complicated way (Im talking 4,000+ lines in 1 file, and it's spread across 5-8 projects), and everyone else left, only he remains

    and coz others have less-tech background, the guy in question is held in such high regards coz "ooooh see how complicated it is :o"
    like bro that isnt a good thing :vvv

    but yea, my bad
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    @jestdotty bruh... At least read correctly what I write

    4k is in 1 file
    Theres 10+ Areas, each with their own Domains
    Which then have their own MVCs

    Some Controllers have Services some dont, and some of these Controllers/Service Files are then 4k lines each

    And this is just ONE project in a Solution of 6-8 Projects

    If the long-ass-files did their own things in isolation, i still wudnt complain, but they cross-depend, cross-reference, do "fire and forget" events whose only tracker is a DB entry, and the DB has 100+ SPs.

    im not even accounting for the UI, the JS, or the Python "services"

    Shit's big. And horrible.
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