The example which author provides does not strike me as a great illustration for this point though.
> “Hey, I think we should experiment with Kotlin. It has lots of traction, Google officially supports it on Android and seems might help us write better code. Here is a PR showing how it’ll fit into our project.”
> “Umm, engineers will need to learn a new language. We have other priorities right now. Let’s consider it later.”
Without knowing too much of details, this looks like it can be a very valid point against introducing new language or technology when you truly have higher priorities and current choice of languages is good enough.
This is very well compressed criticism of our modern breed of capitalism.
Creativity is very rarely given a true chance.