Ah, interesting. I have completely opposite experience, where most of the languages and platforms offer similar results, one way or another, so picking any one won't make difference long run, but it's the internal business logic that becomes an issue and can't be easily changed, part due to code structure, but more so because of existing business logic.
Completely agree about 3rd party integrated services, these companies can close down or be bought and change their business model completely, so that's always a risk.
But in the end I think it's more important to be able to adjust and jump on new business opportunities than to worry about tech stack.
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Ah, interesting. I have completely opposite experience, where most of the languages and platforms offer similar results, one way or another, so picking any one won't make difference long run, but it's the internal business logic that becomes an issue and can't be easily changed, part due to code structure, but more so because of existing business logic.
Completely agree about 3rd party integrated services, these companies can close down or be bought and change their business model completely, so that's always a risk.
But in the end I think it's more important to be able to adjust and jump on new business opportunities than to worry about tech stack.