Wednesday, November 6, 2019

This is a continuation of the earlier posts to enumerate funny aspects of software engineering practice:

300) Build a product where the product shows savings made by the end user with the use of the product and find that the product gets mentioned favorably in management reports.
301) Build a product where the components behave like products and the product is an integration of those making for an integrated basket.
302) Build a product where the advertisement to the product is stolen by the appearance and unrelated story from the celebrity
303) Build a product where the customers are left confused by the advertisement on what the product can do
304) Build a product where the customers are left confused by the advertisement on what the product cannot do
305) Build a product where the customers feel rewarded for their efforts be it the ease with which cut and paste on the screen works.
306) Build a product where the customers can change the way their search results appear so they can put it in their own presentations.
307) Build a product that does not cover liabilities with legal language protection
308) Build a product that manipulates license towards intellectual property sharing
309) Build a product that has enough patents filed that partners find it difficult to work with.
310) Build a product that claims patents on features that make the competitors go to court.
311) Build a product that does not protect against modifications to its binaries and find all kinds of distributions in the marketplace.
312) Build a product that mitigates fails to protect against privacy and lose revenue from counterfeits
313) Build a product that gains popularity from illegal copies sold overseas
314) Build a product that differentiates from domestic competitors in how popular it becomes to customers in other geographic regions
315) Build a product that sustains its growth over time regardless of changes while finding it to be an uphill task.
316) Build a product with brand value that attracts people more than its revisions
317) Build a product with an attractive logo that people can find and recognize easily.
318) Build a product with a distinction in how it is perceived with respect to competitors and find the awards and recognitions become selling points.
319) Build a product that overcomes challenges in development such as technical debt, quality gates, automations and others with fewer resources and higher efficiency.
320) Build a product that offers even more value in its upcoming while reducing costs.

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