I can't think of any tech that I've used in a project that I've regretted.
I have had projects where the tech we're using probably would have been better off if we had selected a different tech (e.g., if we had chosen F# instead of C#, or if we had chosen D instead of C++). But by the time those sour grapes came to light, it was not practical to switch languages midway through the project — and maybe it would have turned out to be be worse.
As I like to say, "If we switch from Windows to Macintosh, we wouldn't have all these problems. We'd have all new problems."
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I can't think of any tech that I've used in a project that I've regretted.
I have had projects where the tech we're using probably would have been better off if we had selected a different tech (e.g., if we had chosen F# instead of C#, or if we had chosen D instead of C++). But by the time those sour grapes came to light, it was not practical to switch languages midway through the project — and maybe it would have turned out to be be worse.
As I like to say, "If we switch from Windows to Macintosh, we wouldn't have all these problems. We'd have all new problems."