I feel like certain technology choices are good for engineering careers but poor ROI choices for either your startup or their employers.
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I suppose "Well if I'm going to be underpaid and working on back office software eff it I get to work on npm" is a sensible position?
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js-stack productivity is there i guess already, unless you get all fancy there-is-new-lib-i-need-to-use in there
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Tech choices do have a meaningful impact on developer recruiting and happiness/retention though, which is worth $
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Agree with this. It feels very short term to me.
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High-impact engineers push back on Product's incidental complexity. Many engineers won't; then justify overbuilding as managing complexity
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