The False Urgency of Tech Stacks
In today’s dev circles, choosing the “perfect” tech stack has become an obsession. I’ve seen teams spend weeks debating between Next.js and Svelte, or Go vs Rust—before even writing a single line of meaningful product logic.
Here’s my take: no tech stack saves a bad idea. The real work is in execution, not in your choice of framework. Great products survive refactors, migrations, even rewrites. But they don’t survive indecision.
Pick what you know. Ship it. Optimize later. The best tech stack is the one that lets you move without friction—because clarity beats cleverness every time.
#Oplog Day 7