A definition of a nightmare platform
Alex has more or less hit on about the worst description of a platform I can think of:
XYZ is a technology of highs and lows... the highs are when you've finally got something to work that should've worked in the first place, the lows are well... all the times in between.
If you are working on such a platform, make yourself happy, just go away.
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I love this one, and its so real! I guess Ayende will label M$ CRM as an example :)
Well as Alex was talking about SharePoint, and as I just posted similar comments regarding SharePoint, I think MS CRM falls squarely in this category too - they are both at a similar maturity level, which is one version short of usable really.
Never the less, it's a simple trade off ... work with poor software and get paid well for making it work right ... :)
Casey,
I have seen what the next version of MS CRM looks like.
It is... not a significant improvement in all the ways that matter
I haven't seen the next version of SharePoint, but MS is putting so much into it, it must be considerably better ... if not, I can always retrain as a plumber!
I am going to add another couples in it:
Great Plains (Read: Great Pain)
BizTalk Server 2000/2002
SQL Server Integration Service (SSIS)
MS Office Automation
Anyone wanna defend for these? :P
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