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Originally Posted by JayDowdle
ive been told though that the wpn software, is a very difficult one to work with.... so some changes are tricky for them
I absolutely believe that, given how long it takes to make changes, how many little buggy things happen, and how often changes cause issues.
In well-constructed, well documented software, any competent developer can make changes relatively quickly and easily, with a relatively small chance that a change to one thing will break other things. Then those changes can be carefully reviewed and thoroughly tested before release.
From the outside, I'm guessing that changes to WPN's software are like playing a game of Jenga.
Ideally in that situation one starts from scratch and invests in a new platform that will be both better and, in the long run, cheaper (mistakes and a slower pace of change than competitors are expensive). But that usually requires a major investment in the future. Of course in US-facing online poker, the future is uncertain.