It reflects poorly on us that this is being downvoted. The parent shared a simple cautionary tale without baiting or flaming or anything like that. It is a good thing, to be aware of the worst case scenario; IME, projects that fail badly do so mainly for people-reasons / org-reasons, just like this.
It doesn't reflect poorly on anybody beyond said company that took six months to build a <form> with five <input>s which was clearly blighted by major issues regardless of which technology they chose for their <form>.
What's interesting is that, despite regurgitating the writing on the wall, OP still blames a JavaScript framework.