Chapter 595: Not Allowed
Although this phrase is very motivational, the process is still quite difficult and arduous. This isn’t just a minor breakdown, nor is it a problem that can be easily solved. It has been lurking for a long time and only now has it been discovered. If it hadn’t been detected now, it would inevitably have erupted one day on a user’s mobile phone, leading to widespread paralysis.
The app would directly break down. Now that the issue has surfaced, it can be dealt with at its root, without any loss. There’s no need to bear any compensation; at first glance, there appeared to be no solution. It would require dismantling the software and starting over, which means all the previous frameworks would need to be taken apart.
These frameworks could only be replaced by installing new ones with large capacity. At first, the software wasn’t considered very important, so it wasn’t taken seriously. Now, because of what Shen Dong said, this software has been placed in a very high position.
Everyone showed an interest in this software, which was just an ordinary and mediocre one. Everyone devoted a lot of effort to create the diversity of this software, which led to insufficient cache and a complete collapse. Now, it’s impossible to even run the software. That’s to say, if we want to fix the software, we have to start over, but even then, a master would still be needed to lead the way.
Zhang Tao noticed the problem right away and immediately arranged for others to work on the parts that could be done. Then he went to contact Shen Dong to see if a seasoned expert could be arranged to lead the project.
It was indeed a pity that Lin Kai left. He was just too arrogant. If he had stayed, he probably would have affected everyone’s morale. So, his departure was ultimately a good thing. When an event hasn’t occurred, no one can determine whether it will turn out to be good or bad.
As Zhang Tao mulled over this, he found his thoughts drifting back to it and realized that dwelling on it was just a waste of time. Shaking his head, he refocused on the software issue. When everyone saw the framework collapse, they were devastated because it was a project they had worked on for so long.
They had thought it could go directly to market. Now, seeing it broken and needing to be completely dismantled and started over, there was a sense of despair. How many days of effort had gone into this? Was all that effort to be simply discarded?
Some people couldn’t bear to let it all go to waste, especially Shi Jia, who didn’t want to squander it. She thought about just launching it anyway. Even without the finishing touches, it was pretty good. She also felt a little annoyed—didn’t Mr. Shen think that ordinary was good enough?
"Mr. Zhang, I know this might be a bit disrespectful to Mr. Shen... but I still want to say it."
