One of the factors I considered when I switched jobs earlier this year was that the new place has a policy of devoting 2 months a year to refactoring :)
Most of the gain was from actual logic, if there had been only models & controllers we wouldn't have seen any major benefits. But there was a lot of IoC with the customary mountains of rather pointless interfaces,…
The company I work for (which would qualify as an enterprise by any standards) decided to switch over to Django almost 3 years ago, rewriting our existing Java infrastructure on a project-to-project basis. The reasoning…
One of the factors I considered when I switched jobs earlier this year was that the new place has a policy of devoting 2 months a year to refactoring :)
Most of the gain was from actual logic, if there had been only models & controllers we wouldn't have seen any major benefits. But there was a lot of IoC with the customary mountains of rather pointless interfaces,…
The company I work for (which would qualify as an enterprise by any standards) decided to switch over to Django almost 3 years ago, rewriting our existing Java infrastructure on a project-to-project basis. The reasoning…