> Instead of bored devs sitting around an office looking for ways to integrate $FRAMEWORK_OF_THE_MONTH and get those coveted resume points
This hits painfully home for me. I learned a few weeks ago that some of my coworkers did something akin to this. They were working on what was frankly a mostly-silly project to preserve the relevance of increasingly irrelevant internal tools. Once they had produced something working, they stopped. Then they re-implemented the whole thing in Rust.
Which few in the company know or use. There are no clear benefits to this except exciting resume points for the developer in question.
This hits painfully home for me. I learned a few weeks ago that some of my coworkers did something akin to this. They were working on what was frankly a mostly-silly project to preserve the relevance of increasingly irrelevant internal tools. Once they had produced something working, they stopped. Then they re-implemented the whole thing in Rust.
Which few in the company know or use. There are no clear benefits to this except exciting resume points for the developer in question.