I agree. Binary compatibility has always been 100%, and source code compatibility 99.99%. We did have some really code where someone had a variable called 'enum', the classes still ran but the variable needed to be renamed before r recompiling.
true but a few decades ago they would have retrained the competent engineers in areas where they needed skills instead of firing them and getting an h1b visa worker.
I agree. Binary compatibility has always been 100%, and source code compatibility 99.99%. We did have some really code where someone had a variable called 'enum', the classes still ran but the variable needed to be renamed before r recompiling.
I live on an island you insensitive clod
Take the Muslim I think
true but a few decades ago they would have retrained the competent engineers in areas where they needed skills instead of firing them and getting an h1b visa worker.
Hurd maybe
English bank notes (though not Scottish) are in fact legal tender in the UK.