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by cyclotron3k
1411 days ago
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Disagree. Worst case scenario, you end up with a bunch of microservices, written in a hundred different esoteric languages and maintained by nobody because the authors long since left the company. As usual, there's a balance to be struck. Only the Sith deal in absolutes |
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Agreed, and indeed i have seen projects ending up as flying spaghetti monsters due to too many microservices. Nonetheless i wont write a web api in c++ nor a gpgu kernel in nodejs. Tho maybe i should try both just for weekend fun. hmm. Imagine js’s map function as a little kernel.