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by weinzierl
3786 days ago
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> I could see a service like Parse being useful,
> but it would need to be owned / operated by a
> nonprofit in order to gain any adoption.
> Otherwise, it's just another proprietary
> platform that will get shut off or changed once
> Facebook (or whoever) pivots to another
> business model to address that market.
It's not that companies that lock their business customers in wouldn't be successful. In my experience the vendor lock-in argument is always low on the
list of arguments, sadly. > There's certainly demand, but I think most
> developers are wary about putting their
> company's tech stack at the mercy of a profit-
> driven company that may abandon them.
Developers, sure they know better because service migration is their work and it's boring and unrewarding.
Management is a different story. |
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