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by memset
720 days ago
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Now you sound like an investor :) My own vision is to take a queue that is relatively dumb and make it smarter. I want it to be able to, for example, allow you to rate limit workers without needing to implement this client side. And so on for all of the other bits that one needs to implement in the course of distributed processing. I’m still figuring out the market. Very large firms spending thousands of queues? Or developers who want a one stop solution built on familiar tech? Or hosting companies who want to offer their own queue as a service? |
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I don't think the cost of queues is a problem anywhere (I'm sure it is somewhere, but not a market's worth). The problems created by queues, on the other hand, are myriad and expensive.