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by TomSawyer
3967 days ago
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"Continued innovation matters more than the current set of features." I think it's taken as a given that your app won't be sitting still for five years. The point of the longevity argument is that you won't have to rewrite regularly so your app will have a chance to make it to five years. Check out the team velocity chart under "Making a Good Bet." |
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Many, many web apps will do exactly that, just as many businesses are still getting work done with desktop software that is several years old. But in the world of web, browsers now break functionality all the time and vulnerabilities are found with alarming frequency, so the ability to update front-end code to at least maintain compatibility and security is often important, even if it's otherwise working fine and needing little new development.