The Hidden Cost of “Innovation” By Overly Frequent Development Cycles |
The tech industry's focus on rapid development cycles has led to substantial instability within the developer ecosystem, where developers are increasingly burdened as uncompensated maintainers of fragile foundations. This instability, evident in ecosystems based-on JavaScript and Python, emerges from dependency cascades that disrupt projects when critical components are deprecated or updated with breaking changes. Developers face productivity losses and technical debt as they are forced to rebuild applications, retrain on new paradigms, and rediscover previously solved issues.
[Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VaKVc4rprxg] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VaKVc4rprxg CodeIgniter Wizard (CRUD code generator for Mac) instantly scaffolds Bootstrap-based web applications with an administrative interface (admin templates include Bootstrap5)
That video represents me and why I always suggest Codeigniter at first.
![]() Now dealing with Supabase, prisma, nest...only the recommendation of chatgpt (always asking him "why?")...everyone is unsure of the code. Taking parts of components and libraries is my rule. Greetings!
Even ChatGPT says PHP and CodeIgniter is a better choice among alternatives like React / NextJS, ASP.NET, etc if the main goal is develop and deploy once and forget!
CodeIgniter Wizard (CRUD code generator for Mac) instantly scaffolds Bootstrap-based web applications with an administrative interface (admin templates include Bootstrap5)
Great topic and video.
I have explained this issue for years. Most of bosses, companies and groups assumed i am stupid and not willing moving on... Few started to listen once understood that my build systems does not break down after few months.
I completely agree with the video. The constant need to update and adapt to new technologies can be overwhelming and costly for developers and businesses alike.
It's refreshing to see someone highlighting the importance of stability and longevity in software development. |
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