In a debate between two engineers, Martell supports the continued use of Django for team consistency, while Fike argues that using Django for a project requiring only an ORM is excessive. They acknowledge that the decision isn't strictly about the technologies themselves but also involves broader principles, team dynamics, and the need to prioritize context and priorities. This encapsulates the real challenges in decision-making within tech, emphasizing that often the most complex issues hinge on human factors rather than technical details.
Asking future hires to ramp up on an entire web framework just for that seems excessive. It's like trying to plant a rose bush with a bulldozer.
We weren't even talking about the feature sets of these different technologies. Do we need something that supports Postgres specific column types? That could be an input to this decision.
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