Resume Oriented Development (Tech Blog)

Ever heard of "Resume Oriented Development"? It's a common concept in the IT world where teams consider their future career prospects while choosing technologies. It's not a bad approach, but in recent times, it has contributed to project delays. Teams invest significant effort in mastering new technologies just to make their resumes stand out. While this doesn't cost them anything, it does incur extra expenses for stakeholders. Unfortunately, there's little we can do about it. However, focusing more on research-oriented development activities would be highly beneficial. For instance, opting for XFire over Axis, transitioning to JSR-181, choosing Spring over Seam, and embracing Rich Faces instead of MyFaces along with adopting Maven over Ant in the new project are strategic decisions. Call it "resume oriented development" or "enhancing efficiency," I know I have a lot to learn now! LOL. Believe me, integrating aspects into an application is never an easy task.

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