> stop being so cheap and spend some money to make your lives easier.
How many times have you been sold on the idea that X tool is gonna make life easier without any tradeoffs only to be disappointed? It’s happened so many times to me, I’ve lost count.
Developers understand the inherent complexity involved with adding dependencies because we are paid to understand and manage that complexity in our jobs.
I pay for lots of software as an engineer, but I’ve lost count of the number of times that I’ve purchased a subscription that only did 80% of what I needed, which ultimately led me to churn as a customer.
How many times have you been sold on the idea that X tool is gonna make life easier without any tradeoffs only to be disappointed? It’s happened so many times to me, I’ve lost count.
Developers understand the inherent complexity involved with adding dependencies because we are paid to understand and manage that complexity in our jobs.
I pay for lots of software as an engineer, but I’ve lost count of the number of times that I’ve purchased a subscription that only did 80% of what I needed, which ultimately led me to churn as a customer.