Jul 21, 2020
Tom Hatch loves to create his own terms for different things. Chunga refers to these terms as "Hatchisms"! One of the more commonly used terms that Tom loves is "The Banana Problem".
What is the banana problem? Simply put, the banana problem is
what happens when too many things are engineered to be very similar
to one another. The tech/software industry has a huge banana
problem! Software is omnipresent and most of it--outside of a few
small variances--is very similar. It's one of the main reasons
hackers are able to target companies like Microsoft, Twitter and
well... everybody!
Is the banana problem something that can be solved quickly or is it
something that will take a long time to fix? Tom has some ideas on
what can be done to deal with this issue and perhaps speed things
up a bit. Listen now!
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