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by ingonealan3 459 days ago
It's a bit of an over-generalization, though. Tech stack matters more and more, the larger a project gets, and the more people join it. Some languages and frameworks lend themselves better at long-term maintainability, as the code base gets larger. Other put so many foot-guns at your disposal, that you need a lot of discipline to keep things manageable. And, of course, once you start working together with others, the choice of language and framework becomes much more consequential, as it will limit who can join the project, how quickly they can become productive once they join, etc.