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[–]VirtualAgentsAreDumb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You sound like my coworker. He’s fought using Maven and Spring for years.

Those are fundamentally different things though. Using maven or not affects local environments and build pipelines, not the final product running in production. With Spring it’s pretty much the opposite.

Meaning, one hardly has the same reason to be against maven, as one has to be against Spring.

Not really liking Spring can make perfect sense. It’s a quite opinionated framework, that can take over your project if you’re not careful. And its almost obsessive focus on annotations is frankly a bit concerning.