> So you would like to make your statements, but not to have them challenged? Oh dear, I didn't even point single statement yet.
This is very wide topic and I would like to not discuss it over Internet because I've had plenty of similar discussions with people I've met, and it would really require us to write essays :| Soviets killed about six…
> The Red Army was indeed a savior. It is thanks to those masses of poor soldiers Regarding that point, when Soviets were "freeing" Poland after Hitler's fall, it was really common for them to raid houses of polish…
Totally agreed. Few months ago we started building micro-services infrastructure. We were waiting with that for a bunch of years until things started to get harder and harder to maintain within one app. This is really…
> So you would like to make your statements, but not to have them challenged? Oh dear, I didn't even point single statement yet.
This is very wide topic and I would like to not discuss it over Internet because I've had plenty of similar discussions with people I've met, and it would really require us to write essays :| Soviets killed about six…
> The Red Army was indeed a savior. It is thanks to those masses of poor soldiers Regarding that point, when Soviets were "freeing" Poland after Hitler's fall, it was really common for them to raid houses of polish…
Totally agreed. Few months ago we started building micro-services infrastructure. We were waiting with that for a bunch of years until things started to get harder and harder to maintain within one app. This is really…