You are making the assumption that most people care about n+1 where the code gets so bad it’s hard to maintain.
- the average tenure for a software developer at a company is 1.5 - 3 years, by the time things get that bad, its someone else’s problem.
- the business folks at a startup just care about throwing something together long enough to get their next round of funding or the exit.
- no one gets promoted by having code that is easy to maintain over the long term. They get promoted by releasing the new and shiny - not maintenance work. See Google.
- the average tenure for a software developer at a company is 1.5 - 3 years, by the time things get that bad, its someone else’s problem.
- the business folks at a startup just care about throwing something together long enough to get their next round of funding or the exit.
- no one gets promoted by having code that is easy to maintain over the long term. They get promoted by releasing the new and shiny - not maintenance work. See Google.