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by CER10TY
137 days ago
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It swings both ways though. I've seen plenty of older engineers dismiss the "new guys" effort and claim that everything had to be custom written, because there's no way a common framework like Django could cover their use case. The same type of engineer has never once worked with a common framework though, so they don't know what's included nowadays. Turns out it's a lot easier to build on top of a common framework than do everything from scratch. |
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Its something different coming in and changing things here and there but rewriting the hole thing on a weekend is something different.