IMO, working on a legacy codebase(spagetti code) is challenging and is similar to playing Jenga because any change you make may cause the tower to collapse, and you may not know what you don't know. Personally, I prefer working on a new tech stack because it offers more support and resources such as documentation and tutorials, scalability, access to more modern tools and technologies, and many other benefits.
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IMO, working on a legacy codebase(spagetti code) is challenging and is similar to playing Jenga because any change you make may cause the tower to collapse, and you may not know what you don't know. Personally, I prefer working on a new tech stack because it offers more support and resources such as documentation and tutorials, scalability, access to more modern tools and technologies, and many other benefits.