If it’s 110F outside and the AC or fridge doesn’t work anymore?
Well, I gave a specific example in Rails, using DB migrations against a shared DB. It’s not an unsolvable problem, and of course each dev can have their own DB, but if this is poorly managed it’s easy to become…
I'm curious what their data access layer looks like underneath that monolith. Is the Rails piece mostly now just a frontend for dozens of other services, properly owned and maintained by other teams? I don't mean to…
If it’s 110F outside and the AC or fridge doesn’t work anymore?
Well, I gave a specific example in Rails, using DB migrations against a shared DB. It’s not an unsolvable problem, and of course each dev can have their own DB, but if this is poorly managed it’s easy to become…
I'm curious what their data access layer looks like underneath that monolith. Is the Rails piece mostly now just a frontend for dozens of other services, properly owned and maintained by other teams? I don't mean to…