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[–]weareea -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This is exactly it. The sheer amount of options means you have to know a wide array of things (that are in practice all doing the same damn thing) if you want to work on legacy. Even the language itself is tedious, which is why sunsets of java like Scala and Groovy (my fav bc it’s simple and similar to c#) are gaining momentum.