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Great anwsers to this question in general, though I should address the "stick it out to get industry experience" responses if anyone else is thinking the same thing as me:
First of all I have industry experience, I acted as architect on one of the major project of my last company and I acted as team lead on varios projects.
While I do realize that architectural desicions can be limited to business needs the fact that this is a RE-DEVELOPMENT of an existing code base as that has become hard to manage I expect this to be developed well, but they are making the same mistakes all over again.
I do not want to be the "annoying new guy who tells the senior guys how to do things". But I dont not feel that the senior guys there should hold that title. They simply do not know what they are doing.
I do understand that not all development houses are agile/tdd/ddd houses. But are any of them? I would be happy to find one place that practices what is preached to us over and over again.
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