As an architect myself, who learned what not to do from inheriting others' architecture (and who was forced to implement it earlier in my career), my question is:
Why do so many of you make it so damn complicated? And have none of you ever considered that junior devs might make up part (or possibly even all) of the team implementing it?
Go work for a tiny, cash-strapped startup, and you'll see how little of that crap can fly.
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As an architect myself, who learned what not to do from inheriting others' architecture (and who was forced to implement it earlier in my career), my question is:
Why do so many of you make it so damn complicated? And have none of you ever considered that junior devs might make up part (or possibly even all) of the team implementing it?
Go work for a tiny, cash-strapped startup, and you'll see how little of that crap can fly.