Currently doing some work on a high-profile application for a client. We've got the application running nicely, but it causes problems with another, reasonably high-profile application that's been around for a while.
So, we're trying to work out how to get both applications working together. I proposed a simple fix on the other application. This was rejected by a cowboy contractor, who says, effectively, it's up to us to get our application working, without changing theirs. Thing is, it's their application that has the fault, but it's only revealed when ours is implemented.
Same client, same system. Hopefully a project manager will giving him the twatting this "contractor" needs.
So, we're trying to work out how to get both applications working together. I proposed a simple fix on the other application. This was rejected by a cowboy contractor, who says, effectively, it's up to us to get our application working, without changing theirs. Thing is, it's their application that has the fault, but it's only revealed when ours is implemented.
Same client, same system. Hopefully a project manager will giving him the twatting this "contractor" needs.
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