• @DWin@sh.itjust.works
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    111 year ago

    Eh, in my experience that’s not how development works. With every new tool to improve efficiency, the result is just more features rather than using your new found time to improve your code base.

    It’s not just from the publishers and shareholders either. Fixing technicial debt issues is hard, and the solutions often need a lot of time for retrospection. It’s far easier to add a crappy new feature ontop and call it a day. It’s the lower effort thing to do for everyone, management and the low down programmers alike.

    • @miss_brainfart@lemmy.ml
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      31 year ago

      New features is what sells a product, so not far from my original point, I’d say.
      Definitely a bit of both, and improving code is never the highest priority, yeah.