Yes, that's what I figured, but I'm just curious why they started appearing all of the sudden. Another update I guess. šššāØš¤
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Yes, that's what I figured, but I'm just curious why they started appearing all of the sudden. Another update I guess. šššāØš¤
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I don't think that there is another way for those notifications to pop up on the #Ecency frontend except with a frontend update !INDEED. š¤Æš¤Æš
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Usually yes, though it could have been dormant/unused code that became 'activated' with particular conditions. šššāØš¤
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That's unusual but possible, and is a !WEIRD way to think as the cause of those new notifications exclusive to the #Ecency frontend !INDEED. š¤Æš¤
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I don't consider it weird at all, as all sorts of crazy stuff happens with code. Some bugs appear very rarely because their trigger conditions occur very infrequently. Depending on the application, there are often notable sections of dormant or unused code, especially for old projects. šššāØš¤
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Those "dormant or unused" code or "old" code likely cause intermittent problems which are usually hard to catch and fix, where rebasing code often helps fix them (even if doing so takes a lot of time) !INDEED. š§āāļøš¤
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Exactly, completely rewriting or rebasing older code is usually a very good idea. šššāØš¤
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I think that most dev teams just have the right number of team members to finish whatever is on the project plan, so when an unexpected problem pops up during development, delays occur !INDEED. š§āāļøš¤Æš¤
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Most dev teams that I know usually don't have sufficient people to do everything that needs doing, so when issues arise, it definitely throws a wrench in the plans. šššāØš¤
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