Quote from gwb-trading:
Obamacare website looks "like nobody tested it," programmer says
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505269_...-looks-like-nobody-tested-it-programmer-says/
Some great quotes in this article showing what a disaster the Obamacare rollout has been:
"No one knows how many people have managed to enroll because the administration refuses to release those numbers, but the website's launch has been rocky."
"Media outlets have struggled to find anyone who's actually been successful. The Washington Post even illustrated that sought-after person as a unicorn, and USA Today called the launch an "inexcusable mess" and a "nightmare.""
"It wasn't designed well, it wasn't implemented well, and it looks like nobody tested it," said Luke Chung, an online database programmer.
Chung supports the new health care law but said it was not the demand that is crashing the site. He thinks the entire website needs a complete overhaul.
"It's not even close. It's not even ready for beta testing for my book. I would be ashamed and embarrassed if my organization delivered something like that," he said.
One of the funniest parts is all the media outlets searching for someone who has successfully signed up for Obamacare. Despite desperately searching they have found not one single person. Now they even have a term for it - "unicorn" - oh, yes the search for a magical creature that does not exist.
"Nobody tested it..." Ok. Is that a surprise? No one read it.

