> Some have access to fast software that looks sleek. Others rely on tools that look like they were created in the early 2000s and left frozen in time.
In my own experience, software that "looks sleek" usually means "unmaintainable pile of Angular/React/flavor-of-the-month garbage".
Don't judge software based on its appearance. Judge it based on its utility, usability, and reliability.
In my own experience, software that "looks sleek" usually means "unmaintainable pile of Angular/React/flavor-of-the-month garbage".
Don't judge software based on its appearance. Judge it based on its utility, usability, and reliability.