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by dre85
1563 days ago
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That makes sense, but it also doesn't really support the article's overall argument about the perils of "standardization without understanding". If what you're saying is true then it could very well be that the approach to standardize the queuing would have worked perfectly well had the senior dev chosen a different technology to underlay his library (ie not Kafka), right? |
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But even then, I am not going to write a custom library when the drivers for either product are perfectly adequate. Standardization works best when standards are flexible, and trying to force my homemade library on every team is inflexible (usually it's just arrogance).