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by itsmeste
1225 days ago
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The last 5 years I found myself developing for companies having a bunch of nonsense "microservices" with totally ridiculous separation, which added more to their problems than solving them. The common denominator of those companies is they all had no significant traffic, had their initial codebase developed by (unmanaged) amateurs, and were later managed by people inexperienced in software. Due to the heavy resistance in all cases, I eventually became tired of proposing simpler solutions and the endless discussions around it, and accepted premature microservice architectures to be part of my infinite source of income. |
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