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by hyperman1 2012 days ago
Too true. On my job we have frameworks from the Architects, and stuff that drips in from outside.

The Architects typically buy some Framework from a Trustworthy Enterprise, as approved by the Gods of Gartner. Quality varies wildly, but if you move half a mm from the beaten path you're on your own. I gain a thumbleweed badge on stackoverflow every time I deal with their stuff.

Compare it to outside world stuff. Quality also varies wildly, but 5 minutes on Google generally delivers someone who already suffered trough hell for me, and forged some unholy pact with the technology in question.

Unfortunately, neither camp can choose a boring, proven, working technology that exists already a few years and is in common usage.

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If you found yourself using a boring, proven, working technology ...how vividly would you remember that experience?
You would have a feeling of trust.

As an example: I click on a browser icon and I get a working browser with a predictable behaviour.

One day, chromium edge took over, messed up a ton of settings,and kept on blathering about my experience. 5 minutes of filling out a work sheet changed to 30 minutes of whack a browser.

My amicable brotherly feelings of good that day did not extend to the average Microsoft employee.

My experience using PHP at my previous company stands out because it was so relatively glorious.