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by gnomewrecker
1263 days ago
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Mostly things that are very widely used in industry are indeed no longer “in fashion”. Instead they were in fashion and actually proved valuable enough to have staying power (as opposed to most fashionable things that are junk). Charitably, anyway — sometimes it seems you can’t tell why something is still widely used. Probably the mentioned hooks-based approaches are indeed fashionable now. Remains to be seen whether they’ll stick around. |
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We make an app that contacts lots of microservices in sequence and combines the data in many ways. Having automatic refetching, caching and the like by default makes a world of difference.
This is not fashion. It’s quality.