Everyone struggles to keep top talent engaged anyway. You can't move fast enough and don't have any problems that need fixing (other than the crippling tech debt you managed to accumulate already).
Let's be real. Most first builds are done by very low talent Indian and Vietnamese developers with zero technical direction. Once the business grows, real engineers and architects are brought in to fight the horrendous, almost laughable, mess to pull the company back from certain failure...without getting any credit.
I’m honestly happy to hear (sorry!) that it matters to someone’s business but the counterargument is of course that if it’s become a threat to the business then it should have taken a front seat sooner….
Opposite. I'm sickened by boilerplate like a customer service person is sick of call centers. This lets me build the thing without getting too caught up in making some piece of tech happy.
They are very much devaluing their currency. This is all the rage and I expect a currency devaluation race as the US tries to deal with crushing government liabilities.
It's not just China and the USA. Pretty much all countries want to devalue their currency to improve their balance of trade in a race to the bottom. Logically not everyone can win the race.
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