Atomic deployments with PHP is basically as simple as "git pull" in a temporary working directory and copying it to a release directory..
Fantastic if you ever could anticipate having multiple different consuming clients. Otherwise it's fantastically over-engineered IMO.
n+1 problem is a choice, and programmer fault, not unique to any of that.
I'm assuming that's because as of 24 hours ago, Tether eclipsed unminted deposits/receipts of ~$1,000,000,000. .. Right?
Atomic deployments with PHP is basically as simple as "git pull" in a temporary working directory and copying it to a release directory..
Fantastic if you ever could anticipate having multiple different consuming clients. Otherwise it's fantastically over-engineered IMO.
n+1 problem is a choice, and programmer fault, not unique to any of that.
I'm assuming that's because as of 24 hours ago, Tether eclipsed unminted deposits/receipts of ~$1,000,000,000. .. Right?