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The Software Architect Elevator

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Page 116
Last paragraph before “Software Eats the World, One Revision at a Time”

The last sentence of the previous section is incomplete:

“GUIs for infrastructure configuration, which vendors like to show off, should be banned because they don’”

The section was cut off at the aposthrophe. I can try to guess the reason why they should be banned, but I can’t be sure if it matches what you intended to convey. Can you clarify?

Note from the Author or Editor:
It's correct in the print version on page 115. Also in the O'Reilly Learning Library: "GUIs for infrastructure configuration, which vendors often like to show off, should be banned because they don’t integrate well into a software life cycle, aren’t testable, and are error prone."

Thai Pangsakulyanont  Jan 04, 2022