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Sounds like you develop your own code, and/or get a choice of language, framework, or platform.

In enterprise settings the story goes more like: “We signed a contract with a vendor you’ve never heard of, now make it work. Their account manager assured me we don’t need all that fancy cloud stuff you keep talking about.”

Also: “We just signed a $1M contract for this cloud automation tool without talking to you first, the only person who will have to use it.”

(Both of the above are very lightly paraphrased from conversations I’ve had… this week.)



Yeah... I understand. I worked in an enterprise like that for a while. Got out as soon as I could. Can't stand the glacially slow pace of actually getting things (not bullshit) done. I don't think your problem is with tooling, it's with enterprise bullshit.




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