Yeah, unless the particular project is very small, specific and possible with just certain tech, there will always be ways to optimize the performance, redefine the code, upgrade the tech stack used, etc.. Sometimes it's just better to leave it when all the functionality and UI is what the client or you wanted, otherwise it's an endless loop to pursue all the mentioned above and thus the project is never finished 😉
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Yeah, unless the particular project is very small, specific and possible with just certain tech, there will always be ways to optimize the performance, redefine the code, upgrade the tech stack used, etc.. Sometimes it's just better to leave it when all the functionality and UI is what the client or you wanted, otherwise it's an endless loop to pursue all the mentioned above and thus the project is never finished 😉