There are always people getting annoyed by changes, doesn't matter what the changes are. Sometimes I get the impression that humans just need something to be annoyed about.
How about not fucking around with UI just so some manager can meet the yearly bonus?
Keeping something that's difficult to maintain and cannot integrate well with new features isn't how software works.
It is absolutely not about difficulty to maintain or feature issues, it 100% comes down to different ways to funnel you where they want you.
If your UI/UX elements have that deep ties with your deeper stack your codebase has big issues.
Corporate understander here
There are always people getting annoyed by changes, doesn't matter what the changes are. Sometimes I get the impression that humans just need something to be annoyed about.
How about not fucking around with UI just so some manager can meet the yearly bonus?
Keeping something that's difficult to maintain and cannot integrate well with new features isn't how software works.
It is absolutely not about difficulty to maintain or feature issues, it 100% comes down to different ways to funnel you where they want you.
If your UI/UX elements have that deep ties with your deeper stack your codebase has big issues.
Corporate understander here