The issue is, of course, that the quality of work is not good, and this will eventually show itself, likely in the total collapse of the US economy, but until then I wish them good luck with this.
The issue is, of course, that the quality of work is not good, and this will eventually show itself, likely in the total collapse of the US economy, but until then I wish them good luck with this.
The US economy has survived 40+ years of buggy, no-automated-tests, no-version-control Excel spreadsheets. I think it will survive this too.