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I imagine because the framework isn't working for the way they want to build things. That's a good reason to switch. Teams should pick the tech that aligns best with the way they want to work.

If they're switching for user-facing reasons it's likely that they're using just the framework poorly. Changing your own code is usually a much more effective way to get a perf boost than changing an underlying library.



Yes, but I was not interested in general reasons, but reasons with that theory "A framework is a way of aligning how you approach writing things. " in mind.




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