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by jerojasro 2710 days ago
This indeed should not be news. It's OK for you as a developer (even a professional one) to not know about this. You can learn it from your colleagues, debugging poor performance situations like this, etc.

But it's not OK for a company to offer a service built in such a naive way (naive from a comp-sci point of view). To me this kind of mistakes are a symptom of having a poor CTO, poor hiring/dev practices, etc.