Clearly. And that's exactly where the most salient criticism of it comes from: prioritizing the pleasure of the programmer during the development process over everything else, including the experience of the person who actually has to put up with using the thing—all while providing cover for the vendor who bid on the job to argue that they've fulfilled all the requirements so what are you upset about if it's a little janky? Classic enterprise crapware mindset.
Clearly. And that's exactly where the most salient criticism of it comes from: prioritizing the pleasure of the programmer during the development process over everything else, including the experience of the person who actually has to put up with using the thing—all while providing cover for the vendor who bid on the job to argue that they've fulfilled all the requirements so what are you upset about if it's a little janky? Classic enterprise crapware mindset.