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> In my experience, the deadline-driven culture crushes any scope for creativity and experimentation.

This is very well compressed criticism of our modern breed of capitalism.

Creativity is very rarely given a true chance.



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.


I agree.

The part I quoted just got me thinking about a much bigger picture and things I have been witnessing my entire life.

I realize that my previous comment is broad and vague.




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