It is definitely way more performant than Jira + Microsoft Planner. Trello comes to mind in terms of performance. I speak from being a heavy user of Linear for my personal project and as a Jira enterprise user. A leader…
That's sick!
> Push the payload directly to queue can be tricky. Any queue system usually will have limits on the payload size, for good reasons. Is that how microservice messages work? They push the whole data so the other systems…
If I recall, Lucidchart allows up to 15 "shapes. > Also, Lucidchart is just draw.io fyi - you don't need a license unless you need the file sharing aspect, and I feel like it belongs closer to the code. No, it is not. I…
We do at my team. I do not work on the Backend side, but I help in designing the DB schema. Whenever I am thinking of new features to be developed, or when engineers are suggesting some features/approaches, looking at…
I use it every single day. It helps open the same website in "Cognito" instead of opening it in Cognito mode. Plus, as a developer, it makes it easy to run tests using multiple accounts.
It is definitely way more performant than Jira + Microsoft Planner. Trello comes to mind in terms of performance. I speak from being a heavy user of Linear for my personal project and as a Jira enterprise user. A leader…
That's sick!
> Push the payload directly to queue can be tricky. Any queue system usually will have limits on the payload size, for good reasons. Is that how microservice messages work? They push the whole data so the other systems…
If I recall, Lucidchart allows up to 15 "shapes. > Also, Lucidchart is just draw.io fyi - you don't need a license unless you need the file sharing aspect, and I feel like it belongs closer to the code. No, it is not. I…
We do at my team. I do not work on the Backend side, but I help in designing the DB schema. Whenever I am thinking of new features to be developed, or when engineers are suggesting some features/approaches, looking at…
I use it every single day. It helps open the same website in "Cognito" instead of opening it in Cognito mode. Plus, as a developer, it makes it easy to run tests using multiple accounts.