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Most devs don't know why Jira was never supposed to be this powerful #Shorts #Python #AI

Everyone treats Jira like a glorified to do list. But someone just proved it is actually Turing complete. That means Jira can theoretically compute anything a real programming language can. How? By chaining together automation rules, conditions, and transitions inside workflows, you can simulate logic gates, memory, and branching. It is the same trick people used to prove PowerPoint and Excel were Turing complete years ago. Most teams spend years complaining about Jira being too complex, never realizing that complexity is actually computational expressiveness baked into the system. The original designers at Atlassian built a workflow engine so general purpose that it accidentally crossed the threshold into full computation. This does not mean you should write programs in Jira. But it does mean every time your manager asks for one more custom workflow rule, they are literally asking you to write code. Follow Unbearable TechTips for daily dev tips.

Source: Jira IS Turing-complete
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/1tli2gg/jira_is_turingcomplete/

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