Which is fine when you already know why you want to choose a particular framework and that it will do the job you need.
I also hate being locked in to an approach which means your future options may be constrained.
There may be benefit in us refactoring as a training process and because the early apps really have some weaknesses!
But I get your point, maybe in the end we'll just switch to "the final solution" for the next iteration of development.
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Which is fine when you already know why you want to choose a particular framework and that it will do the job you need.
I also hate being locked in to an approach which means your future options may be constrained.
There may be benefit in us refactoring as a training process and because the early apps really have some weaknesses!
But I get your point, maybe in the end we'll just switch to "the final solution" for the next iteration of development.