Sure, I can accept that, I'm not saying they're all bad, just that they have very obvious drawbacks, same as projects that pick untested technologies and get burned when they cease to exist after a year.
> Large codebases are worth working in because they usually pay your salary
Though remember that greenfield projects might also pay your salary and be better for your employability and enjoyment of your profession in some cases. They might be the minority in the job market, though.
> Large codebases are worth working in because they usually pay your salary
Though remember that greenfield projects might also pay your salary and be better for your employability and enjoyment of your profession in some cases. They might be the minority in the job market, though.