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by angersock
4414 days ago
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Yes, Web applications are somehow magically exempt from sound engineering practices. If you want to make the argument that shitty Rails hairballs that don't scale aren't a problem, because they fulfill a business need and fill it quickly, I'll agree. That said, that's a business decision, not a technical one. |
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Once again, Java is a great example. For over a decade, Java developers have piled on more and more "sound engineering practices." Maybe it's just me, but these Java applications are not easy to extend or modify in any way.