Except it isn't just newbies. Devs with experience look for that holy grail of architecture. They sell it to management by saying the system will be able to change with any new requested feature with minimal effort.
Until it doesn't. And that change will come and it'll make your fancy architecture look like a tin shack instead of a stately manor.
These devs are loud. And management loves loud. Loud is confidence.
Until it doesn't. And that change will come and it'll make your fancy architecture look like a tin shack instead of a stately manor.
These devs are loud. And management loves loud. Loud is confidence.
We need a Dilbert for developers. Truly.