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If this guy is correct, the website is years away from being functional. Read the article to learn how progressive "leadership" gets things done. This is light years beyond a clusterfuck. Republicans could campaign on the waste and utter incompetence associated with this website alone and never run out of talking points. Now we'll have to throw good money after bad to get 'er all fixed up.
Obama is probably being shielded from how big a disaster this is and is clueless that the House has been actually throwing him a lifeline by asking for a one year delay.
Obamacare computer code riddled with typos, Latin filler text, desperate programmer comments and disastrous architecture
Remember that the website is available in no less than 150 languages? Yup, 150 including Gujarati. You'll have to read the article to learn more on that. But there's this...
The problems are so huge that the press can't ignore it any longer.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/13/u...igns-of-trouble-at-health-portal.html?hp&_r=1&
http://www.washingtonpost.com/natio...f3ce2e-31ec-11e3-9c68-1cf643210300_story.html
Canadian officials fired IT firm behind troubled Obamacare website
The ObamaCare Website – The Biggest Tech Gaggle Ever?
$634 Million ObamaCare Website Company was Fired by Canada
Obama is probably being shielded from how big a disaster this is and is clueless that the House has been actually throwing him a lifeline by asking for a one year delay.
Obamacare computer code riddled with typos, Latin filler text, desperate programmer comments and disastrous architecture
The real story on the catastrophic IT disaster known as Healthcare.gov is only now beginning to be recognized by the nation. As a person with a strong IT background running large R&D projects, I was among the very first to claim that Healthcare.gov is not just broken, it's DOA because of critical design failures.
It's not merely a "glitch." It's way beyond a SNAFU. This is the defining failure moment of the delusional thinking of democrats and their fantasyland government-centralized economy.
Remember that the website is available in no less than 150 languages? Yup, 150 including Gujarati. You'll have to read the article to learn more on that. But there's this...
Even though I have only seen the public Javascript code and not the server-side processing code, the Javascript itself is truly disastrous -- on an epic scale.
For example, the Javascript file loaded for each user transfers all error messages, form field messages and front-end error messages from the server to the user's browser repeatedly for each cultural language supported by the system.
In other words, the entire set of error messages is hard-coded into the Javascript for English, then again for German, then again for French, Spanish, and so on, all the way through Gujarati and who knows how many other unheard-of languages.
I don't even know how to begin to tell you how disastrously idiotic such a design is. It practically guarantees a critical server crash under any kind of real user load. No programmer with an IQ above 100 would design js code in such a manner. This code was designed and written by utterly incompetent people who have built into the system exactly the kind of architecture that will make it fail if anyone tries to use it.
When HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius says this code is "functioning," she's actually painting a giant "dunce" sign on her forehead. This code is so far from functioning that all the government programmers in the world couldn't make it work smoothly by January 1.
The problems are so huge that the press can't ignore it any longer.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/13/u...igns-of-trouble-at-health-portal.html?hp&_r=1&
http://www.washingtonpost.com/natio...f3ce2e-31ec-11e3-9c68-1cf643210300_story.html
Canadian officials fired IT firm behind troubled Obamacare website
The ObamaCare Website – The Biggest Tech Gaggle Ever?
$634 Million ObamaCare Website Company was Fired by Canada
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