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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T15:30:23+00:00 2026-05-11T15:30:23+00:00

What are signs that software is dying? How does a developer find early warnings

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What are signs that software is dying?


How does a developer find early warnings to save a piece of software from dying?

From user perspective, I think it is pretty clear – What they can not use efficiently, they will trash.

Apart from this the software can die because of it’s code – the architecture, coding style, size of codebase, codebase organization and quality of the programmers.

I want to know how to listen to the signs of a software dying and take corrective actions. Any famous examples software being dead because no developer listened to the signs? Any examples of dying software being saved?

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  1. 2026-05-11T15:30:24+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 3:30 pm

    Any of the following are clear indication that your system is on the endangered species list:

    • Single point of failure permitted to exist (only one person understands it)
    • Resources are not allocated by management to fix defects
    • No active development for six months
    • No release cycle in a year
    • Underlying vendor products/libraries go out of support
    • Resources taken off a project and not replaced more than twice in a quarter
    • Environmental changes (higher volume of users for example) are not remediated
    • Performance is not measured and tuning does not regularly occur (performance degrades)
    • Infrastructure changes are looming (OS, DB, HARDWARE)
    • Users have created work arounds due to flaws, frustrations, or bugs in your system
    • Users base is falling

    Ways to keep a project vital:

    • Engage your management openly and directly
    • Report defect rates accurately and quantify them in terms of cost to management
    • Automate as much of the build, test, packaging, and deployment cycles as you can
    • Modularize the system as much as possible
    • Have clear metrics in place and tune the applicaiton if necessary
    • Understand what your users find most critical and address those needs

    On sofware libraries coming back from the dead I would have to give the first place ribbon to Objective-C.

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