Lakshya S. asked a question to András L.
Hi,
While I am not a web engineer myself, I can give you some general answers. Web engineers at Nokia frequently consider the trade-off between long-term scalability, maintainability, and reliability versus rapid feature development or adopting the newest, sometimes unproven, technologies. While students often prioritize quick implementation or using the latest frameworks, enterprise environments demand robust solutions that perform reliably at scale for many years. This involves carefully weighing architectural decisions against immediate development speed and technological trends to ensure stability and future support.
Best regards,
LA
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