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Agreed, it doesn't at all.

I am saying that when I was contracting with Java some years ago it was a complete crapshoot: you could get an almost brand new project with a lot of thought put in that made it a pleasure to work on, or you could get an ancient EJB mastodon that made you want to slit your wrists.

And that gamble still exists if you want to contract with Java. A lot of preliminary negotiations have to be done in order not to find yourself in a situation where you should have charged $30k a month due to the insane amount of digging you have to do just to make the thing accept one new feature.



That gamble exists in one way or the other with any tech platform. I double dare you to take on a codebase written with NodeJS, Golang or Python without checking its sanity first. This isn't exclusive to Java.




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