Comment by JustExAWS

3 days ago

You are exactly right in my case - JavaScript and Python dealing with the AWS CDK and SDK. Where there is plenty of documentation and code samples.

Even when it occasionally gets it wrong, it’s just a matter of telling ChatGPT - “verify your code using the official documentation”.

But honestly, even before LLMs when deciding on which technology, service, or frameworks to use I would always go with the most popular ones because they are the easiest to hire for, easiest to find documentation and answers for and when I myself was looking for a job, easiest to be the perfect match for the most jobs.

Yeah, but most devs are working on brownfield projects where they did not choose any part of the tech stack.

  • They can choose jobs. Starting with my 3rd job in 2008, I always chose my employer based on how it would help me get my n+1 job and that was based on tech stack I would be using.

    Once a saw a misalignment between market demands and current tech stack my employer was using, I changed jobs. I’m on job #10 now.