
@polotek ("Marco Rogers") replied to a tweet by @polotek:
Just to be clear on what the conversation is. This is a very common sentiment among developers. As a person who has been doing this for 2 decades, I find very little correlation between what developers find good *for them* and good products for users.
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@pauljstales ("Paul J Stales 🧑🏻💻") replied to a tweet by @holman:
@holman Developer-centric technology benefits users, indirectly.
A tech stack that gives flexibility, testing, ease of maintenance, etc. - this doesn’t seem to be for the user’s best interest. It makes devs happy, not users.
Until users want features added and changed quickly.