>>in the land where people write code for companies that sell code.
That is not always true, it also depends on who they are selling code do..
I know a few Orgs that by code from others, and pay $$$$ to ensure it never changes... or rather only changes in measured approved ways not drastic changes that would up in business workflows.
So I would amend your statement to where people write code for companies that sell code to startups or technology companies
if you are selling code to a 100 year old manufacturing company, or some other legacy space (healthcare, education, etc) then most likely they want stability not the new shiny
That is not always true, it also depends on who they are selling code do..
I know a few Orgs that by code from others, and pay $$$$ to ensure it never changes... or rather only changes in measured approved ways not drastic changes that would up in business workflows.
So I would amend your statement to where people write code for companies that sell code to startups or technology companies
if you are selling code to a 100 year old manufacturing company, or some other legacy space (healthcare, education, etc) then most likely they want stability not the new shiny