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Every day it spends on the back burner it gets less and less maintainable though. The libraries and technology it's built with get outdated, the systems it has to interact with keep evolving and the knowledge about the system disappears.

Then when they need to update it (say for a new version of IE) they can't find anyone competent to work on it because no one competent wants to work on such an outdated POS. A simple bug fix or added may involve upgrading a tonne of dependencies and code changes in the project is effectively dead.




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