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by cc81
2327 days ago
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No, but the dude works at google and has written that and other books about Kubernetes so obviously he knows about scaling parts of a system and huge organizations working on software together. That is not what he is commenting on here though. It is that microservice architecture is starting to become the default pattern on how to build applications for a lot of people. Instead it should be an exception when you reach those very specific problems that most people don't have. |
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