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by chomp
1321 days ago
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* Reduce systems footprint * Good for "minimally dynamic" apps * Easier in compliance/regulation-heavy environments (the kind that impose burdens on OS configuration and maintenance) * Like you said, great for low traffic apps (the kind of things we usually build, toss over the fence to another department, and then never look at again) * Also like you said, resume driven development |
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