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From 'No, sir' to 'Why, sir'. With 'Yes, sir' in between

DEV Community·Emory Raphael·18 days ago
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Not long time ago, the corporation environment complains about how many 'No, sir' they were receiving from their dev teams, because of the high demanding, high asking, no priority pool, no conversation, inflate backlogs and everything that you can think about the daily basis of a regular company. Then the AI came up to solve this, to bring productive, high-speed delivery, reduce the technical bottleneck, and all excuses that non-technical fellows would love the hear. No, sir This moment where we still adapting about the many frameworks were propagating, migrations from local to cloud, scalable designs, discussion as "microservice vs monolithic", or any other tech topics that you can think of. Our demand to be on the latest topic was huge, and manage the tradeoff between new and old framework, introduce new bugs and maintain legacy code could delay the implementation of new features on the systems, pick a new task from the backlog just to cleaning it.…

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