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by ZeroCool2u
1660 days ago
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Absolutely. I was thinking what if there's a good business reason to use a different language that's not the norm for your org. Then you're stuck with an infra problem preventing you from using the right tool for the job. Of course, this is the exception to the rule you described well :) |
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Throughout my career nearly every single company I've worked in had That One Codebase written by That One Brilliant Programmer in That One Weird Language that no-one maintains because the original author since left, the language turns out to be dead and because it's extremely expensive to hire or train more people to grok that language just for this project.