
Reblogged by slightlyoff@toot.cafe ("Alex Russell"):
joeri_s@mstdn.social ("Joeri Sebrechts") wrote:
@slightlyoff Having been on the inside I understand how this happens. Angular or React get mandated up front in contract requirements to make sure industry standards are followed. Then a team is assigned who is inexperienced with those frameworks, struggle to ship the actual featureset, and by the time they get around to fixing performance the budget is gone, or the customer is unwilling to go through UAT again. “Wrong tool or wrong team?” is then in the eye of the beholder.