I've seen several questions on SO about programmers wondering about their own job security but what about the opposite?
I assume that most programmers will at one point in their career build a piece of software that will eventually lead to some type of layoff.
After all, why would a company pay someone to do something that a piece of software can do just as well.
Have you ever created a software that lead to a layoff?
Did you know it would?
Did you know the person/people who lost their job?
Did you feel any remorse?
Any anecdote on the subject? good or bad.
Any suggestion on things to do/not to do when working on such a project?
