From a business perspective it's an expensive choice to stay up-to-date with the latest tools, frameworks and languages. You also have to consider the stability of the new tech you're willing to use. Although, it really depends on the type of company where you're working
I understand the business perspective argument but the thing is, most of these tools are stable, open-sourced and provide great documentation for developers. Again, it really depends on the company and individual devs to make the choice but it will be beneficial to the career of devs.
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From a business perspective it's an expensive choice to stay up-to-date with the latest tools, frameworks and languages. You also have to consider the stability of the new tech you're willing to use. Although, it really depends on the type of company where you're working
I understand the business perspective argument but the thing is, most of these tools are stable, open-sourced and provide great documentation for developers. Again, it really depends on the company and individual devs to make the choice but it will be beneficial to the career of devs.