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by li2uR3ce
1199 days ago
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> without having to take on a whole bunch of the footguns that would come from working directly in a language like c++ or Rust. Don't forget the footguns of working with developers who do those things. Ask them to do something simple and you get something complex and expensive after months of back and forth about what is wanted. You're likely to a framework for a one off SQL query. I hear it being said already, "You're using software developers wrong!" Well, maybe software developers shouldn't be so hard to use? |
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This whole take assumes bad intention on both sides. Nobody's job is easy in this situation. Leadership's job is to set everyone up for success. If things go off the rails and end up with months of back and forth leading to nobody being happy despite good intentions and honest effort, then the problem lies with leadership.