"how likely will a new architecture actually be faster if it’s put through the same people, processes, and culture as the last architecture?" Concur 100%. It's not your framework that's slow it's your team!
That's a wild generalisation. Teams evolve, learn, and do better when the framework they use has better built-in patterns and practices. This is why React is so hard to get right and I wouldn't recommend it to 99% of the teams/projects.
"how likely will a new architecture actually be faster if it’s put through the same people, processes, and culture as the last architecture?" Concur 100%. It's not your framework that's slow it's your team!
That's a wild generalisation. Teams evolve, learn, and do better when the framework they use has better built-in patterns and practices. This is why React is so hard to get right and I wouldn't recommend it to 99% of the teams/projects.
Yeah, my grapes were probably a little sour