From Wikipedia:
To say that a company "eats its own dog food" means that it uses the products that it makes.
So the question is: do you use the software you are developing?
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From Wikipedia:
So the question is: do you use the software you are developing? |
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No. We make financial trade system and I don't trade. Of course I use the system to test my code and get the experience, but that's not dogfooding. |
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As a freelancer, I work on two types of software:
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I feel like an efficiency ninja! If I can't do something simply, I create a way and then use it until I can come with a better way. So yes, I do eat my own dog food. It's just very simple dog food with mega flavor! |
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If a software house writes. e.g., embedded software for controlling manufacturing machines for assembling electronics, should they purposely start an electronics manufacturing division to eat their own dog food? Ridiculous. By all means, if a software house makes generalized software that they can use in their business, they should. But I would argue those are rare. Of the companies in which I have worked in my career, only 20% or so could have eaten their own dog food. More important is actively soliciting, and listening to, feedback from users, and rigorous testing. |
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