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noyloy
2y

They shut down the project I was working for, Again!

Yes, I learned a lot
Yes, I felt important
Yes, it was something I am proud of

But damn...
For once, I want the things I do to see the light of day...

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  • 1
    What was the project?
  • 1
    @iSwimInTheC Infrastructure as code (terraform and CFT) vulnerability scanner
  • 4
    Oof, I know what you mean. Once I had a project I worked 1.5 years on full-time. Biggest project I had ever made in terms of complexity too.

    It was almost deployed (2-3 weeks away) and could almost prove it's worth. But then my manager got fired and a higher-up guy cancelled my project.

    2 months later, I quit there
  • 1
    @Geoxion that's really sad.
  • 0
    Why was it shut down?
  • 1
    @hjk101 they bought a shelf product that does exactly that
  • 0
    @noyloy well if that can do the same and perhaps even better that makes sense. However normally you do the make it buy research/decision before you start building...
  • 1
    @hjk101 totally make sense
    I guess that someone didn't do their homework properly..
    Just sucks for me at the end
    But I'll get over it
  • 1
    @noyloy sometimes these projects are not a complete waste of time. Your solution was probably highly tailored towards your company. This can expose some required configuration or extensions. Most systems allow for these customisations.
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