I agree with the sentiment but I think for a lot of engineers, they are working on small projects that do not ever warrant using these tools. That puts them at a disadvantage when they want to grow. I think following best practices and trying the new tech/methodologies is a trade off worth making even if it is not strictly necessary. After all if it does not work, throw it out.
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I agree with the sentiment but I think for a lot of engineers, they are working on small projects that do not ever warrant using these tools. That puts them at a disadvantage when they want to grow. I think following best practices and trying the new tech/methodologies is a trade off worth making even if it is not strictly necessary. After all if it does not work, throw it out.