• Daxtron2@startrek.website
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    8 months ago

    When I worked for New York state they had a bunch of oracle on windows projects. It sucked. The prisoner transport system ran on MS access lol

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      8 months ago

      The prisoner transport system ran on MS access lol

      This is just…Well, if you wrote a prison escape movie that involved accessing an Access DB to reroute a transport you would be laughed at.

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        8 months ago

        I wish I was kidding. It was ran by a single lady in her 70s who couldn’t retire because she was the only one who knew how everything worked. Part of my last project there was modernizing it on a .net stack instead

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          8 months ago

          I believe you. I can even guess the story.

          In the late 80s/early 90s a staff member (self taught in office/access) quickly threw together something at the request of a manager as a stop gap wile a new proper system was specked out.

          The person learned as they went and the system grew in functionality and complexity until the term spaghetti code was a massive understatement. It became their job.

          The new proper system never arrived and they have been making do for the past 30-40 years.

          I ran into the same thing a decade or so ago and it was a nightmare, but it was just an ice cream franchise, not prison related

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            8 months ago

            Even though I occasionally toy with the idea of learning eg. COBOL so I could rake in the $$$ from consulting jobs to add features to some 60 year old codebase for a bank or something like that, I’m not sure that amount of stress would ever be worth it